101 W. Burleson Street
Wharton, Texas  77488

Phone: 1-800-929-1725
Local: (979) 532-3871
Fax:
(979) 532-3508
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Our Services

Contract Claims

Family Law

Personal Injury

Real Estate

Healthcare Law

Wills & Trusts

Estate Planning

Criminal Defense

Civil Litigation

Local Counsel

Business Torts

Commercial Litigation

ERISA & Disability

Insurance Claims

Oil & Gas

On The Job Injury

Partnership Disputes 

Breach of Fidicuary Duties

Business Entity Disputes

Business Insurance Coverage and Risk Management 

Breach of Fiduciary Duty Claims & Investment Mismanagement Claims

At WPHK, we have extensive experience handling breach of fiduciary duty claims in a variety of contexts. We represent plaintiffs and defendants in matters involving partnership disputes, trust administration disputes, mismanagement of investment funds, and professional misconduct by financial advisors, trustees, executors and other professional fiduciaries. We also represent parties in other situations in which a breach of fiduciary duty may occur, such as in claims among trusted business associates, partners, and owners of closely held corporations.

WPHK represents decades of experience and knowledge.  Our attorneys bring acute litigation strategies and to every litigation matter from pre-suit through trial.  WPHK is also a trusted referral for other attorneys and has helped other attorneys in litigation as local or associated counsel.

With its principal office in Wharton, Texas, and branch office in El Campo, Texas, WPHK represents clients in the Gulf Coast Region, including Wharton, Matagorda, Colorado, Fort Bend, Brazoria, Jackson, Victoria, Galveston, Harris, Calhoun, Lavaca, Fayette, Austin, Waller, Lee, De Witt, Bee Counties and many other counties all along the Gulf Coast and between the San Antonio/Houston Corridor Area and across Texas.

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