We specialize in civil trial and appellate practices for individuals and businesses from Houston and the surrounding East Texas and Gulf Coast Counties.

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Civil Trials and Appeals in Conroe

Handling your civil case from start to finish

Hope & Causey, P.C. represents individuals and businesses in eastern Texas.  We evaluate cases thoroughly and rigorously litigate with solid supporting evidence.  Our attorneys focus on solutions that fit your needs.

Hope & Causey, P.C. takes many cases to trial:

  • Employment discrimination disputes
  • Educational discrimination disputes
  • Wrongful termination disputes
  • Breach of contract disputes
  • Sexual harassment disputes
  • Human resources’ disputes
  • Eviction disputes
  • Landlord/tenant disputes
  • Libel, slander, & defamation disputes
  • Civil rights violations
  • Copyright infringement disputes
At Hope & Causey, P.C., we focus on the serious disputes that require litigation and offer our services to clients with a variety of trial law needs. 

Contact our Conroe office to speak to an attorney about your civil trial case.

Attorney representation that meets your needs

Appellate attorneys need to express their case succinctly and strongly advocate why the court must uphold or overturn a judgment.  Hope & Causey, P.C. has extensive experience appearing before the appellate courts.  We take on a responsibility to support our client’s position and support it during pretrial, trial, and appeal if necessary.

To discuss your trial or appeal strategy with an experienced, effective law firm, call our office and schedule a consultation.  We maintain flexible appointment hours out of respect for our client’s busy lives.

Call 1 888 416-4673 for Conroe trial and appeal lawyers.

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