Commercial Litigation and Business Transaction Attorneys
The Woodall Law Firm handles commercial litigation and business transactions for a wide range of businesses in a variety of industries, including insurance, transportation, cargo & logistics, energy, oilfield services, residential and commercial construction and real estate development, roofing, manufacturing, distribution, hospitality, finance, and technology.
We Help Businesses Manage Risk and Achieve Their Business Objectives

The commercial litigation and business transaction attorneys at the Woodall Law Firm have the experience and knowledge necessary to handle virtually any type of business transaction or commercial dispute. We help our clients manage risk and achieve their business objectives by analyzing their operations, performing due diligence, and drafting and negotiating their contracts. We take the time to learn and understand our clients’ businesses before we analyze whatever legal issues or “pain points” they are facing. We then work hand-in-hand with our clients to resolve their legal issues in the most practical and efficient manner possible. We rely upon our vast experience litigating breach of contract claims and “business divorces” to help our clients avoid the common pitfalls in business deals that increase the chance of future disputes and litigation.
Commercial and Business Litigation

Conflict and disputes are inevitable in business and when faced with the possibility of a lawsuit, hiring the right law firm can be the difference between resolving it quickly or protracted and expensive litigation. We know that litigation is an expensive and time-consuming endeavor, so we make every effort to resolve our clients’ disputes without a lawsuit. We quickly and accurately analyze the strengths and weaknesses of the parties’ claims and develop a legal strategy to achieve the best outcome for our client. However, when litigation is unavoidable, our experienced trial attorneys at the Woodall Law Firm aggressively protect and advance our clients’ interests through trial and the appellate process.