Law Office of Robert E. Jenkins
A Professional Corporation
Types of Representation
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Litigation: JenkinsLaw does not flinch at the courthouse steps--when the circumstances demand, we go to trial. We apply litigation pressure with a purpose and keep cases moving forward to resolution. Whether a case calls for negotiations to a business decision or litigation to a verdict, we believe the best litigation strategy is to prepare as if every case will be resolved by trial. By moving every case forward as if going to trial, an impending trial setting does not become a vehicle for the opposing party to obtain leverage. We do not let the threat of trial impact our clients' decisions. Our capability and willingness to go to trial ensures that our clients' making sound business decisions will remain the guiding principle when deciding the course of action.
Appellate: Many times, winning at trial is just the beginning. Then the focus shifts to protecting our clients’ verdict or correcting any apparent errors that occurred at trial. JenkinsLaw has successfully appeared before the Texas Court of Appeals and prevailed at the Supreme Court of Texas. By remaining on the case as it moves from the trial through appeals, we maintain strategic continuity and minimize the costs that would have been incurred by our clients had their cases been handled by a firm that relinquishes a case to new lawyers once it reaches the appellate stage.
Enforcement of Judgments: In order for a judgment obtained at trial to be worth more than the paper it is printed on, you must have an efficient and economical postjudgment enforcement strategy in place. At JenkinsLaw, we have just such a strategy developed during years of pursuing judgments for national banks, financial institutions, businesses and individuals. We are prepared to pursue all available postjudgment remedies necessary to create the best opportunity for our clients to enforce and recover on their judgments, including the following:
1. Creation of Judgment Lien
2. Execution of a Judicial Writ Directing the Enforcement of a Judgment
3. Levy of Execution on Property
4. Garnishment
5. Turnover
6. Appointment of Receiver
7. Charging Order
8. Fraudulent Transfer
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Preparation of Contracts: Coming Soon.
If you have any questions regarding the types of legal representation we offer, please contact us at:Info@JenkinsLaw.com