Miller Legal PLLC’s transactional division provides comprehensive counsel regarding
commercial and general business contracts, entity formation and corporate governance. Our
litigation division delivers strategic support for businesses navigating legal and operational
challenges including business disputes, first-party insurance coverage claims, fraud claims and
regulatory challenges.
We represent landlords and property owners in a full range of real estate proceedings including
purchase and sales, lease negotiations and enforcement, partition actions, foreclosure
proceedings and title related disputes. Our firm delivers comprehensive lease review, analysis,
and drafting focused on enhancing client protection and reducing future liability. We assist
property owners in consumer matters involving predatory or deceptive real estate — related
contracts and practices, including claims asserted under the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act
and the Uniform Commercial Code.
Miller Legal PLLC supports landlords in all phases of the eviction process including unlawful detainer evictions and appeals, as well as related bankruptcy matters requiring motions for relief from the automatic stay. Our detailed lease analysis and drafting is designed to enhance landlord protections, strengthen their enforcement rights and reduce future risk exposure.
Our energy practice covers a wide range of oil and gas contract matters including master service
agreements, supplier-facing contracts, leasing disputes, and international commercial
agreements. We also advise on land title issues, mineral interests and royalty dispute resolution.
We provide FCPA analysis, training and presentations for employers operating in high-risk
jurisdictions. Our guidance helps organizations understand exposure, strengthen internal
controls and meet regulatory expectations.
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