Difficult Situations Call For Tough Representation
I am here to help people with problems and conflicts so serious and antagonistic in nature that they call for expensive and time-consuming options including:
• Choosing and hiring the right attorney
• Weighing whether to pursue mediation (and, if so, when and with whom)
• Determining if the dispute is governed by an arbitration clause
• If suit must be filed, engaging in strategy regarding where, when, and what to file
• After filing, engaging in strategy regarding litigation and trial options
• If a negative judgment is rendered, considering whether to appeal
It is typically not a good day when you have to seek out an attorney – my goal is to make my clients have the best experience possible considering the contentious circumstances that have brought them to my door. I strive both to be a peacemaker if a quick and cost-efficient resolution is possible, as well as a warrior willing to use all the tools at my disposal to effectively see that my clients receive their day in court.
Big Firm Experience.
Small Firm Benefits.
The DOYLE LAW Firm focuses on helping businesses and individuals who have been or are about to be sued or who desire to sue another. The majority of my practice relates to business and commercial arrangements that have soured, many times in the form of a breach of some sort of arrangement or contract. I have practiced in all types of civil courts including federal, state, county, appellate and municipal. I have handled multimillion-dollar cases as well as those where the amount at issue was less than $10,000.
My Goal Has Always Been To Help People
I was born in Iowa but moved to Texas as soon as I could. I attended elementary school in El Paso and high school in Katy (just west of Houston); went to college in Georgetown, Texas (just north of Austin); and have lived in Dallas since 1993. I am proud to call myself a second-generation Texas lawyer. My great-grandfather was a butcher, my grandfathers were an engineer and a postman, but my father chose a career in law – and I am thankful for the opportunity to follow in his footsteps.
It deserves mention that prior to attending law school and after my undergraduate studies at Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas, I attended not one but two seminaries. Though the “calling” was tempting, I felt that my place was with the law.
When I decided to attend law school, my goal was to help people, and I have not deviated from that goal. After graduating with honors from Southern Methodist University School of Law in 2002, I immediately began practicing civil litigation for a respected downtown Dallas law firm. From there, I worked for a successful North Texas litigation boutique firm, and then I started my own practice in 2009.