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You've worked hard to grow your business. When you need pragmatic and purposeful legal counsel to continue thriving, I'll be there. From mergers and acquisitions to drafting contracts and leases to help you navigate the litigation process, I seek to put your business in a position to move forward with confidence.

For Doug Uloth, transactional work was a natural evolution of his interest in business litigation. In his years of litigation experience, he developed a keen eye for noticing when - and how - things went wrong for businesses. He realized that many business disputes could be avoided altogether with the proper drafting and review of contracts from the beginning of the process.
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At some time, almost every business or individual needs an attorney. However, an attorney is often chosen under the pressure of events and at a time when a situation has reached a crisis mode. Choosing the right attorney is a vital business decision. Without careful representation, litigation can be costly and imprudently undertaken.
Doug Uloth has more than 34 years of experience as a lawyer in Dallas, Texas. Mr. Uloth has dedicated his career to protecting the legal interests of individuals and businesses. His practice focuses on business transactions, litigation, and bankruptcy.

With clients that consist of both businesses (from family-owned companies to Fortune 100 corporations) and individuals, Mr. Uloth has experience handling matters in the manufacturing, retail, oil and gas, financial services, real estate, and healthcare industries.He has also handled serious personal injury cases.
Business dealings can sometimes lead to litigation. In these situations, the complexity of your case combined with the potential impact on your business can be overwhelming. In the process, your rights as an individual and as a business owner can be taken for granted as the outcome of your business' legal matter hangs in the balance.
According to statistics from the American Bankruptcy Institute, there were 1,810 total filings for protection under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code in Texas in 2020. Filing for bankruptcy offers troubled businesses a path to debt relief and can give business owners sufficient time to reorganize their affairs while keeping their company afloat.
Individuals and businesses who provide labor or services, or sell materials, in conjunction with the construction of improvements to real property may be able to protect their right to payment by the filing of a lien against privately owned property, or by making a bond claim against property owned by a governmental agency.
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Myra Ross
Myra Ross
Dec 30, 2020
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Doug is a an absolute Professional! He is prompt, prepared, thorough and reliable EVERY TIME. Couldn't run my business without him!