1502 Augusta, Dr., Suite 100, Houston, TX 77057

18756 Stone Oak Pkwy, Suite 200, San Antonio, TX 78258

  1341 West Mockingbird Lane, Suite 600W, Dallas, TX  75247

  1255 Treat Blvd., Suite 300, Walnut Creek, CA 94597

Areas of Practice

LLG provides counsel to general contractors and subcontractors for litigation issues as well as the drafting and review of contracts to avoid litigation issues. LLG represents all types of construction companies from small businesses to one of the largest HVAC companies in North America.
LLG represents 18 wheeler transportation companies as well as individual drivers involved in automobile accidents. LLG has tried multiple 18 wheeler cases to verdict and is proud to be a member of the Trucking Insurance Defense Association (TIDA).
With an emphasis on brokers and agents, LLG has handled real estate errors and omissions claims all over Texas. Additionally, LLG has worked with many small real estate businesses handling contract reviews to prevent future litigation. LLG has also handled multiple claims in front of the Texas Real Estate Commission.…
From construction companies to IT companies, LLG takes pride in helping small businesses succeed in today’s litigation environment. Many of these issues have also involved the handling of fiduciary duty/non compete agreements. LLG is also involved in strategic planning for many small businesses as they navigate conducting business in Texas.…
LLG handles all types of claims from brain injury cases to wrongful death cases involving fatalities as the result of an on the job accident. LLG has also handled multiple fatality cases working with companies in Texas’ energy sector.
What is a Trademark? A trademark allows businesses to distinguish themselves and their products from the competition. This can include your company name, a slogan, a logo, or even the distinctive way your product is packaged (also known as Trade Dress).   What are the Advantages of Trademark Registration?  Once…
  What is Appellate Law? Although the vast majority of civil cases are handled and resolved at the trial-court level, if the losing party chooses to appeal an adverse jury verdict, a final trial-court judgment, or challenge an interlocutory (non-final) order to a higher court, or if the winning party…