Steven Eugene Clark, experienced Business, Litigation attorney in Dallas, TX with 70 reviews
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Steven Eugene Clark

5445 La Sierra Drive, Dallas, TX

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Education

1977:
University of Houston Law Center, JD - Juris Doctor
1974:
University of Houston, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.6 70 reviews
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Victoria & miguel carrillo

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26 Nov, 2024
I am so thankful to the hard work and dedication they did for me and my family. They kept me up to date on everything. Thank you Mr Powers, Wesley and Vanessa for all your hard work. I greatly appreciate you all.
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Tammy haig sheppard

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20 Sep, 2024
There awesome have helped me so much even since both my parents passed away. I would recommend them to anyone
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Sheila grant

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09 Sep, 2024
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Pros
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Highly professional and experienced legal team
“Powers Taylor's attorneys and staff are top-notch. I especially appreciated the compassion they showed to me and my family, and how willing they were to keep us informed and in the loop throughout our case.”
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Excellent customer service and communication
“Everyone we dealt with was so kind and professional, and it's obvious they take their jobs seriously and truly care about helping people.”
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Successful track record in complex cases
“Patrick and Leda are awesome and really stood up and went to bat for us! In the end, the results were outstanding and our gratitude is immense.”
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Compassionate and understanding approach
“They made a very difficult situation a little less difficult. Everyone involved was super friendly, courteous, and gentle with our case and needs.”
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Committed to achieving the best possible outcome for clients
“Powers Taylor did an amazing job representing our case. The entire process was handled with care, much attention, and professionalism.”
Cons
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Lack of responsiveness and communication from the attorney
“It's been one year today since my mom's death and after 6 months of reviewing our case, Leigh returns my call for status update to advise their firm does not have TIME to handle our case.”
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Insufficient effort in negotiating settlements
“During settlement negotiations they just sat there and smiled while the settlement went lower and lower. Even though my Mother was killed by a nursing home they did not even try to negotiate.”

Publications

2013:
Dallas Bar Association, Employment in the Energy Section: Key Terms in Employment Agreements & Workplace Policies
2013:
Dallas Labor & Employment Law, What You Need to Know About the FLSA
2013:
Collin County Bar Association, Do's & Dont's in the Hiring & Firing Process
2013:
Sterling Educational Services (SES), Issues During Construction
2011:
Employee Relations Law Journal, Litigation Lessons Impacting Franchise Relationships
2008:
Texas Employment Law, Chapter 25, FMLA
2008:
Dallas Bar Association-Solo & Small Firm Section, Choice of Entity Considerations in Forming a Business
2004:
Sterling Ed. Service, Employee Leaves of Absences
2004:
Lorman Ed. Service, Avoiding Personal Liability in Partnerships, LLCs and LLPs," and "Ethical Issues Facing Attorneys Structuring LLCs and LLPs
2003:
Lorman Ed. Service, Covenants Not to Compete
2003:
41st Annual Intellectual Property Program, Institute for Law & Technology, Covenants Not to Compete
2002:
Sterling Ed. Service, Employment Law Update: FMLA, ADA & Worker's Compensation
2002:
Lorman Ed. Service, Covenants Not to Compete
1993:
Employment Law Course, Trade Secrets and Covenants Not to Compete
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