It’s not a matter of if but when commercial disputes are going to happen. With the economy and businesses struggling, it’s important for companies to handle a commercial dispute the right way in order to save time and money, say John Deis and Courtney Ervin, partners at Houston-based Hicks Thomas. Texas Lawyer spoke with the attorneys recently about how they advise businesses of all sizes in business litigation and other areas of the law.
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