Title: Fort Worth foreclosure lawyers
1Kirkley Schmidt Cotten, L.L.P. was the firm's
name until 1992 when it became Cotten Schmidt,
L.L.P. They had previously worked together at a
leading Fort Worth law firm for several years.
2Kirkley Schmidt Cotten, L.L.P. was the firm's
name until 1992 when it became Cotten Schmidt,
L.L.P. They had previously worked together at a
leading Fort Worth law firm for several years.
Lean and efficient organizations deliver more
excellent value to organizations and individuals
alike. Our client relationships steadily grew the
firm over the next two decades, growing from
seven lawyers to 17 by the time we merged with
the former Abbott Simses firm in 2009.
3When our firm was just starting, E. Here we go.
Awarded a Primary Law Firm status by DuPont de
Nemours and Company, we are one of less than 40
such firms in the country. In addition to DuPont,
we've defended several other clients on
significant legal issues in Texas, Louisiana, and
Mississippi, but throughout the United States as
well. While our firm is relatively small, we have
repeatedly proven that we can successfully defend
national litigation dockets despite our
relatively small size.
4The situation remains the same. In Fort Worth
foreclosure lawyers, the firm has developed a
team of lawyers to serve diverse clienteles
litigation and transactional needs. We offer
contracts, employment advice, and estate planning
services to medical practices and other
businesses. We also represent multinational
manufacturers in high-stakes litigation,
assisting individuals with estate planning,
family law, and tax planning. No matter how large
or small, every project has undergone a thorough
review to ensure the lowest possible price at the
highest level of quality.
5We are committed to devising a plan to enable you
to settle your case as quickly and efficiently as
possible. Depending on where you stand during
the foreclosure process, we will apply different
methods to defend you. The foreclosure process
could be in the pre-foreclosure stage, meaning
you have not yet received a foreclosure lawsuit,
or you may be post-foreclosure, which means you
have received notification that a foreclosure
lawsuit is pending against you. A strong defense
can be helpful to lenders in either case as it
prevents the lender(s) from being involved in
further litigation. You can help your lender
determine a more optimal solution by using active
defense rather than litigation. You will receive
bank notices and negotiate with the bank in a
timely fashion if you choose our firm as your
legal representative, and if necessary, we will
represent you in court.
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