Commercial Real Estate

Corporate Conversions and Restructuring

Healthcare Law and Transactions

HIPAA Compliance

Medical Malpractice Defense

Toxic Mold Litigation

    

Dr. Raymund King has counseled a broad range of clients, and below are some of their success stories:

  • A lucrative contract for a commercial advertisement was negotiated and closed with a major auto manufacturer on behalf of a client.
  • A start-up technology company was successfully capitalized within six months, began operations/production, and is currently poised for acquisition. 
  • Three failing companies were successfully merged, re-packaged, and sold to a larger company for greater value - providing a viable exit for three diverse start-up entrepreneurs.
  • A medical malpractice suit against a client was dismissed based primarily upon deposition testimony gleaned from the opposing expert witness.
  • A multi-million dollar toxic mold claim alleging physical injury in Southern California settled for less than 2% of the initial demand, saving the client millions.
  • A large national mold-remediation company become one of the first companies in the nation to become completely compliant with the new Texas Mold Regulations.
  • A landlord tenant dispute was resolved and a costly triple-net lease agreement was negotiated and converted into a fixed standard lease for a group of physicians in North Dallas.  The net result was a substantial annual savings to the client in addition to the avoidance of expensive litigation.
  • The corporate structure of a large physician group in West Dallas was restructured and reorganized in order to maximize tax advantages and minimize personal and corporate liability for the client.
  • A client successfully landed a several-hundred thousand dollar service contract with a Texas Hospital System following negotiations by their doctor-lawyer representative.
  • A start-up health care company was successfully prepared and organized for venture capital funding.
  • The internal privacy and security practices of a national health care receivables corporation was successfully overhauled in order to make the entity HIPAA - compliant.