Resources for Navigating Complex Litigation

Knowledge is power. Explore these frequently asked questions regarding Intellectual Property, Real Estate, and Probate disputes in Texas.

Intellectual Property FAQs

Trademarks protect brand identifiers like names and logos (Lanham Act). Patentsprotect functional inventions. I manage and litigate both, from initial filing to federal court enforcement.

Do not ignore it. A strategic response can prevent a costly federal lawsuit. I have
resolved hundreds of pre-litigation disputes through trademark coexistence
agreements and domain transfers.

Real Estate & POA FAQs

Yes, in Texas, POAs have significant power regarding assessment liens. I represent both associations and owners in complex deed restriction and
foreclosure disputes.

This is a lawsuit filed to compel a property owner to comply with the restrictive covenants of their neighborhood. I have successfully litigated these multi-party disputes involving corporate governance and land conveyance.

Probate & Estate FAQs

An executor or trustee has a legal “fiduciary” duty to act in the best interest of the estate. If they mismanage funds or hide assets, I litigate to hold them accountable.

Contests must be filed in the specific probate court where the matter is pending. These cases are high-stakes and require a litigator who understands the Texas
Estates Code.

Personal Injury FAQs

At Silachi Law Firm, we handle personal injury cases on a contingency fee basis. This means you pay $0 upfront, and we only get paid if we win your case.

Need a Specific Answer?

Every case is unique. These FAQs are for informational purposes and do not constitute legal advice. For a strategy specific to your dispute, schedule a direct consultation.

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