Monday, December 21, 2009

Tony Mallers Joins Dallas-Based Cowles & Thompson

Cowles & Thompson, P.C., is appreciative to advertise the accession of advocate George A. “Tony” Mallers as a actor in the Dallas-based law firm’s bartering action section.

“We are aflame about affable Tony to the firm,” says Cowles & Thompson Managing Shareholder Chuck Green. “He is an aberrant advocate with a different and assorted acknowledged background. His ability not alone will accompaniment the plan we are already doing, but aswell add an absolutely new ambit in some areas.”

Mr. Mallers’ convenance focuses on architecture and ancestors law in Denton and Collin counties. He joins Cowles & Thompson with added than 20 years of acquaintance alive with accumulated and alone audience in affairs involving litigation, absolute estate, probate and bent matters.

As a adept abandoned practitioner in Plano, he has becoming the account of his audience and aeon throughout North Texas for his “full service” approach. His plan ranges from high-profile business and accumulated affairs involving aperture of contracts, bartering evictions and ambiguous barter practices, to claimed affairs such as divorce, physician directives, bent aegis and probate affairs for alone clients.

“Throughout my career, I’ve consistently formed to put the needs of my audience first,” says Mr. Mallers. “I see that aforementioned focus actuality at Cowles & Thompson, and that is what admiring me to the firm. I attending advanced to alive with this accumulation of attorneys, all of whom I authority in top regard.”

Mr. Mallers becoming his law amount from the Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law in 1987, afterward his graduation from Indiana University in 1984.

Cowles & Thompson, P.C., is a full-service law close with offices in Dallas and Tyler, Texas. For added than 30 years, Cowles & Thompson has represented audience from above the nation in high-stakes litigation, accouterment effective, creative, and able solutions for clients' a lot of circuitous problems.

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