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Blumberg Bagley PLLC is a full service law firm located in Arlington, Texas providing quality professional legal services in a broad range of practice areas. Its two principals, Daniel E. Blumberg and Peter F. Bagley, have over 40 years of combined legal experience and are licensed to practice in state and federal courts.

Through continuing education and affiliation with the State Bar of Texas, the Tarrant County Bar Association, the Arlington Bar Association, and the Texas Trial Lawyers Association, the firm's attorneys continue to stay abreast of recent changes and current developments in all areas of the law.Please refer to our practice areas for a sampling of the matters for which we can provide competent, effective, and cost-efficient legal representation.

Don't be mired in all the paperwork. Let Blumberg Bagley give you professional help in setting up your business and protecting the future of your company. From contract issues to shareholder disputes, Blumberg Bagley is skilled at handling commercial litigation.
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Our firm will handle all forms of litigation before judges and juries in state and federal court and administrative hearings before state and federal agencies.
We can further assist you with all forms of alternative dispute resolution, including settlement negotiations, mediations, and arbitrations.
Issues arising from business activities can be tedious and confusing, but Blumberg Bagley can be a reliable aid in this area.
If you are setting up a business, dissolving a business, needing contracts, or have other needs where business and commercial law are involved, our firm is capable of helping you.
A buy-sell agreement is an agreement among a company's owners to address situations when an owner wishes to leave a company, is forced to leave the company, or can no longer continue with the company due to disability or death.
Whether you are claiming your right as a creditor or enforcing your right to collect a debt, we are ready to assist.
When a customer fails to pay his or her debt to a provider of goods or services, a business has several options available for collecting payment on the debt that does not require filing a suit in court.
When these options fail, the creditor can then file a case in court.
In the usual case, a creditor files a suit to collect a debt from a party as a last resort after it has exhausted other remedies that do not involve taking the issue to court.
Blumberg Bagley handles various forms of litigation involving contract matters, transactions under the Uniform Commercial Code, fraud, securities, fiduciary duties, business disparagement, trade secrets, unfair competition, as well as disputes about the management and control of business organizations (limited liability companies, corporations, partnerships, etc.).
There are many different types of contracts in business and commerce and thus, different issues may stem from the creation and performance of these contracts.
Blumberg Bagley is a firm experienced in handling appeals of civil cases before the courts of appeal in Texas and the Texas Supreme Court.
Our services involve research, brief writing, oral advocacy, developing post-verdict strategies (as in after a jury verdict) to preserve issues for appeal, and participating in post-verdict or post-judgment motions (such as motions for judgment, motions for new trial, etc.).
When a trial has concluded with a jury verdict or a decision by a judge, the trial judge must finalize the case by signing a written judgment.
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