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Mediation & Dispute Resolution Attorneys in Texas

Alternative dispute resolution outside the courtroom. 5,604 pre-screened attorneys across 94 counties.

What Is Mediation & Dispute Resolution Law in Texas?

Alternative dispute resolution outside the courtroom. 5,604 active attorneys with the State Bar of Texas list Mediation & Dispute Resolution as a practice area, including attorneys whose bar classification is "Alternative Dispute Resolution".

When Do You Need a Texas Mediation & Dispute Resolution Attorney?

You need a Texas mediation & dispute resolution attorney when facing mediation, arbitration, or collaborative divorce, or any other matter governed by Texas mediation & dispute resolution law. Early consultation can preserve legal options and prevent costly procedural mistakes. Many Texas attorneys offer free initial consultations.

Texas Mediation & Dispute Resolution Sub-Specialties

Mediation & Dispute Resolution covers several distinct case types in Texas, each with its own legal framework. Below are the most common sub-specialties.

Mediation

Mediation matters in Texas fall within the broader Mediation & Dispute Resolution practice area. Texas-licensed attorneys experienced in mediation cases handle the related procedural, substantive, and evidentiary questions specific to this subspecialty.

Arbitration

Arbitration matters in Texas fall within the broader Mediation & Dispute Resolution practice area. Texas-licensed attorneys experienced in arbitration cases handle the related procedural, substantive, and evidentiary questions specific to this subspecialty.

Collaborative Divorce

Collaborative Divorce matters in Texas fall within the broader Mediation & Dispute Resolution practice area. Texas-licensed attorneys experienced in collaborative divorce cases handle the related procedural, substantive, and evidentiary questions specific to this subspecialty.

Costs and Timeline

Texas mediation & dispute resolution attorneys typically charge hourly ($200-$450) or flat fees depending on case type. Many offer free initial consultations. All fee structures must be communicated to the client in writing per Tex. Disciplinary R. Prof. Conduct 1.04.

Texas Laws and Statutes

Texas mediation & dispute resolution is governed by various provisions of the Texas Statutes. Consult a Texas-licensed attorney for the specific statute citations applicable to your matter.

Mediation & Dispute Resolution Attorneys by County

Pre-screened mediation & dispute resolution attorneys serving each Texas county. Counts reflect active State Bar of Texas members with offices in-county. Each county links to a full directory page for the matching practice area.

📍 Harris County 1,242 attorneys
James Greenwood — JAMES GREENWOOD III, HoustonJay W. Elston — HoustonRichard F. Dole — UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON, Houston
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📍 Dallas County 757 attorneys
Maxel B. Silverberg — SILVERBERG MEDIATION, DallasTed M. Akin — DallasPerry O. Chrisman — P OSWIN CHRISMAN ATTORNEY, Dallas
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📍 Travis County 411 attorneys
Richard A. Shannon — SHANNON LAW, AustinRobert C. Mccreary — LAW OFFICE OF LOU MCCREARY, AustinJoseph D. Cheavens — Austin
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📍 Bexar County 303 attorneys
Raymond G. Hofker — HOFKER & ASSOCIATES, San AntonioChas E. Cantu — DAVIS CEDILLIO & MENDOZA, San AntonioDaniel A. Naranjo — LAW OFFICES OF DAN A. NARANJO, San Antonio
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📍 Tarrant County 246 attorneys
Kay Elkins Elliott — Fort WorthBurton P. Rolfe — SOLO, ArlingtonWilliam Carl Meier — Hurst
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📍 Collin County 152 attorneys
Norman Ray Bennett — MckinneyRonald Allen Dubner — RONALD A DUBNER, ATTORNEY AND MEDIATOR, PlanoJoseph Neal Richardson — Murphy
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📍 Hidalgo County 87 attorneys
Preston E. Henrichson — HENRICHSON LAW PLLC, McallenGeorge P. Powell — GEORGE P. POWELL, P.C., MissionGary Henrichson — LAW OFFICE OF GARY HENRICHSON, Edinburg
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📍 Montgomery County 83 attorneys
Charles W. Wexler — CHARLES W. WEXLER, P.C., The WoodlandsNolan James Farrell — LAW OFFICES OF N.J. JIM FARRELL, ConroeMichael Kemp Aduddell — THE LAW OFFICE OF MIKE ADUDDELL, Conroe
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📍 Fort Bend County 70 attorneys
Jerry W. Bussell — LAW OFFICE OF JERRY W. BUSSELL, Sugar LandBrady G. Elliott — LOVE-DUCOTE LAW FIRM, Sugar LandRobert L. Leboeuf — Richmond
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📍 Denton County 62 attorneys
John K. Narsutis — JOHN NARSUTIS, DentonDon R. Windle — SENIOR PROBATE JUDGE, DentonJames H. Horton — JAMES H. HORTON LAW FIRM, P.C., Denton
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📍 Nueces County 52 attorneys
Donald Feferman — DONALD M. FEFERMAN, P.C., Corpus ChristiMichael P. O'Reilly — Corpus ChristiRomeo M. Flores — ROMEO M FLORES, RETIRED DISTRICT JUDGE, Corpus Christi
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📍 Williamson County 52 attorneys
Rudy Apodaca — THE APODACA LAW FIRM, Cedar ParkBennie L. Sarrett — BEN SARRETT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Round RockRalph W. Gallini — LAW OFFICE OF RALPH W. GALLINI, Georgetown
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Common Questions About Texas Mediation & Dispute Resolution

Browse the 5,604 Texas mediation & dispute resolution attorneys above by county or use the practice-area cards. Each attorney is verified against the State Bar of Texas records.
Texas mediation & dispute resolution attorneys typically charge hourly ($200-$450) or flat fees depending on case type. Many offer free initial consultations. All fee structures must be communicated to the client in writing per Tex. Disciplinary R. Prof. Conduct 1.04.
Case duration depends on case type, court calendar, and complexity. Uncontested matters typically resolve in 3-6 months; contested matters with disputes can take 12-24+ months. Your attorney can give you a more specific estimate based on your facts.
Yes. Every Texas attorney must be licensed by the State Bar of Texas. We verify bar status on every attorney listing. Disciplinary actions are public record; we display them transparently on each profile per the Texas Public Information Act.
Several Texas organizations provide free or low-cost legal aid: Texas Legal Services Center, Texas RioGrande Legal Aid, TexasLawHelp.org, Lone Star Legal Aid. For criminal cases, indigent defendants are entitled to a Public Defender at no cost.

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