Disputes, title issues, adverse possession, partition, foreclosures & evictions in the Tyler, Texas area. The policy of the State of Texas is to encourage the peaceable resolution of disputes and the early settlement of pending litigation through voluntary settlement procedures. Tex. Civ. Prac. Rem. Code § 154.002. Mediation is an Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) procedure under chapter 154 of Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code.
After 23 years of advocating for his clients and observing the substantial cost of litigation, the emotional toll on the parties, and the reality of a party receiving justice or the desired result from trial of their case Alan Wharton has shifted the focus of his practice to help businesses, individuals and insureds amicably resolve their disputes through mediation.
Mediation allows parties to maintain control of the conclusion of their matter without the cost, emotional toll, and uncertainty of litigation. In addition to Alan serving as a mediator he still maintains a legal practice that includes litigation and transactional work.
After 23 years of advocating for his clients and observing the substantial cost of litigation, the emotional toll on the parties, and the reality of a party receiving justice or the desired result from trial of their case Alan Wharton has shifted the focus of his practice to help businesses, individuals and insureds amicably resolve their disputes through mediation.
Mediation allows parties to maintain control of the conclusion of their matter without the cost, emotional toll, and uncertainty of litigation. In addition to Alan serving as a mediator he still maintains a legal practice that includes litigation and transactional work.
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Alan Wharton has broad experience in litigated disputes gained during his 23 years of legal practice.
He has represented both plaintiffs and defendants in the areas of personal injury, oil and gas, real estate, construction, and general business.
He is licensed to practice before all the courts of the state of Texas as well as the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas.
Alan has tried numerous cases to verdict and has appeared in courtrooms across the state advocating for his clients.
He has represented both plaintiffs and defendants in the areas of personal injury, oil and gas, real estate, construction, and general business.
He is licensed to practice before all the courts of the state of Texas as well as the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas.
Alan has tried numerous cases to verdict and has appeared in courtrooms across the state advocating for his clients.
Earnest money contracts, warranty deeds, real estate lien notes, deeds of trust, easements, leases, lien releases, assignments, options, and affidavits.
Alan is also well versed in other areas of the law, so do not hesitate to contact him for whatever your legal need may be.
He will help you or put you in contact with an appropriate lawyer for your legal issue.
Alan Wharton has broad experience in litigated disputes gained during his 22 years of legal practice.
He is licensed to practice before all the courts of the state of Texas as well as the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas.
Alan is also well versed in other areas of the law, so do not hesitate to contact him for whatever your legal need may be.
He will help you or put you in contact with an appropriate lawyer for your legal issue.
Alan Wharton has broad experience in litigated disputes gained during his 22 years of legal practice.
He is licensed to practice before all the courts of the state of Texas as well as the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas.
Rates are based on $150.00 per hour per party and if session extends longer than scheduled time each party will be charged additional $150.00 per additional hour.
Alan is committed to working on the case throughout the evening and continue to work with the parties following the session to resolve their dispute.
The usual mediation fee is stated on a "per party" basis.
The number of parties is determined by counting all parties represented by the same counsel as one party.
Additionally, if one party is represented by multiple attorneys, that party is still considered as one party.
Alan is committed to working on the case throughout the evening and continue to work with the parties following the session to resolve their dispute.
The usual mediation fee is stated on a "per party" basis.
The number of parties is determined by counting all parties represented by the same counsel as one party.
Additionally, if one party is represented by multiple attorneys, that party is still considered as one party.
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