We are an experienced team of
lawyers and business attorneys serving Austin and the Central
Texas area. Goodall & Davison, P.C. has continuously provided high
quality legal representation to its business and real estate
clients since 1988. Our offices are located in the prestigious
Westlake area, only minutes from downtown and other areas of
Austin.
Our attorneys have established long
lasting working relationships with a large number of local
businesses, lenders, brokers, investment bankers, financial
planners, and other professionals. The firm's primary areas of
practice include Business Law, commercial law, probate, estate
planning, real estate development and transactions, commercial
litigation, franchise law, purchasing and selling businesses, and
other areas of business and real estate law.
We encourage prospective clients to
contact the firm for a preliminary discussion of their legal needs
to see if there may be an opportunity for Goodall & Davison and
its attorneys to assist. It is our belief that our firm provides
the same quality of services and experience as one would find at a
large downtown law firm, but with the amenities and personal care
of a smaller law firm.
If you are looking for Texas
attorneys who focus their practice on business, real estate, and
estate planning, we encourage you to review the pages of our
website and acquaint yourself with our firm and our accomplished
lawyers who stand ready to serve you.
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Whether you are
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