Thomas Feldman & Wilshusen, LLP is well-known as a construction law firm and has long been influential in the construction arena throughout Texas and beyond. Established in its current form in 1990, the firm continues a legacy dating back to the 1970s. The firm’s in-depth knowledge of commercial construction practices, extensive trial experience, and commitment to furthering its clients’ best interest allows it to consistently provide favorable solutions to its clients’ problems.
TFW represents subcontractors, general contractors, suppliers, owners, sureties, lenders, developers, design professionals and construction industry trade associations. TFW's primary practice area continues to be construction law and construction-related litigation in Texas state court and federal court. Additionally, we also draft and review construction contracts, prepare and file mechanic's liens and bond claims, handle business formations, commercial litigation, commercial real estate transactions, creditor-related bankruptcy matters, labor and employment law matters, construction-related insurance defense and legislative drafting.
With more than 40 years of experience in construction law, the lawyers of Thomas, Feldman & Wilshusen, L.L.P. are able to resolve legal matters with the high level of professionalism, expertise, and skill that clients expect from a well-established law firm.
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Our firm is a Dallas Best Law Firm in Construction Law and Construction Litigation.
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Dallas, Texas 75251-3297
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The Dallas, Texas, law firm of Thomas, Feldman & Wilshusen, L.L.P., serves clients in construction and commercial litigation, liens and bond claims, creditor-related bankruptcy matters, labor and employment law matters, business formations, construction-related insurance defense, and commercial real estate transactions throughout Texas, including Dallas-Ft. Worth (DFW), Houston, Austin, San Antonio, Corpus Christi, Amarillo, Lubbock, Midland, El Paso, Waco, Tyler, and Wichita Falls.