Roquemore Skierski provides diligent and guided business contract review throughout the DFW region.
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Keller Business Contract Review Lawyers
Free Consultations | 100+ Years of Combined Experience | 24/7 Availability
Roquemore Skierski provides diligent and guided business contract review throughout the DFW region.
Free Consultations | 100+ Years of Combined Experience | 24/7 Availability
Roquemore Skierski provides attorney-led business contract review for companies in Keller and nearby areas. A contract creates binding obligations, and a careful review prevents routine language from becoming unexpected liabilities. You receive a clause-by-clause read from an experienced attorney, a plain-language summary of key provisions, and practical edits that reflect your commercial priorities. The review is offered for a flat rate so you know the engagement model in advance and avoid surprise hourly billing.
The firm also assists with pre-litigation contract disputes and will represent you in business or commercial litigation if a dispute requires it.
You may also retain Roquemore Skierski to draft agreements tailored to your business objectives and regulatory obligations. An attorney will prepare clear, enforceable clauses and adapt standard templates to address payment mechanics, termination rights, warranties, indemnity (a promise to cover another party’s loss), defined terms, and dispute-resolution provisions.
Drafts include redlines, which are tracked proposed edits to streamline negotiation. The drafting process anticipates enforceability under Texas law and operational risk so the final document supports your commercial priorities.
Every engagement includes a full review of the contract and a consultation on the provisions and likely outcomes that matter to your business. Common documents we review include:
Partnership and operating agreements
Shareholder agreements
Corporate bylaws
Master services agreements
Vendor and supplier agreements
Manufacturing agreements
Indemnity, limitation of liability, and warranty terms
Non-disclosure agreements
Independent contractor and consulting agreements
Non-compete agreements
Licensing agreements and SaaS contracts
Choosing a real lawyer to review or draft your contract means you receive counsel that aligns with your company’s goals and market. An attorney can read terms in context, identify inconsistent or one-sided provisions, and explain how Texas law and ordinary business practices affect your options.
Automated template services and flagging tools operate at scale and can only raise general issues. They do not tailor language to your industry, assess enforceability under Texas law, or propose practical edits that preserve cash flow and customer relationships.
You should have a lawyer review any agreement that will affect revenue, operations, property, or legal exposure. A contract lawyer reads the document for legal effect and commercial consequence, flags the highest-impact risks, and proposes edits you can use in negotiation. In particular, a Keller business contract review lawyer will identify:
Our process starts at intake and document collection when we get to know you and your business, and thoroughly analyse your contract.
After our review, we schedule a consultation to discuss findings, critical provisions, potential problems, and suggested revisions. We will explain each party’s obligations and any immediate actions to consider before signing. Our typical turnaround for standard agreements is three business days. Multi-party or highly negotiated contracts may require more time.
No. ChatGPT cannot provide a thorough, reliable contract review. It may produce incomplete or incorrect legal analysis and it cannot evaluate facts, evidence, or enforceability under Texas law. For Keller business contract review rely on a licensed attorney.
We charge a flat rate based on the contract’s length, type, and complexity. We will confirm the exact fee at intake once you provide information about document and a brief summary of the transaction.
Provide the full contract, any prior drafts or related agreements, and a short statement of the transaction and your objectives. Include key dates and relevant correspondence, if applicable
Yes, we can. While our review includes a consultation, many clients retain the firm after the review for drafting revisions and direct negotiation with the other party.

Business Litigation Lawyer
Our client, an owner operator, engaged us to negotiate and execute the sale of her hospice in Mequite, Texas to a national entity for $450,000. We coordinated due diligence and sucessfully negotiated the final terms of a deal and transition, so patient care continued without interruption and existing staff remained in place.
Our client started a retail business with two partners. Without his knowledge, his partners excluded him from ownership paperwork and used his personal credit card to cover business expenses, and charged nearly $25,000 to the account. After filing a demand letter and TRO, our client was able to recover the misused funds.
Our client, the largest tenant in a development, signed a lease with landlord who subsequently sold the property to a new landlord. The new landlord harrassed our client and fabricated a reason to terminate his lease, destroying our Client’s business. Roquemore Skierski was hired to collect damages.
Our client entered into an agreement with the defendant to perform fulfillment services for a fee. Despite a clear obligation, the defendant breached the contract by failing to pay. Roquemore Skierski was been retained to collect what was due under the contract, including damages, unjust enrichment and promissory estoppel.
Our client, a commercial landlord, settled with a former tenant who breached his lease with an executed agreed judgement. The tenant subsequently breached the terms of his settlement, and Roquemore Skierski was hired to handle the post-judgment collection of the amounts due under the judgment.
Our client, a physician, sold his practice and LLC by a promissory note and purchase agreement for $682,000. After closing the deal, the buyer defaulted on their promissory note and failed to make payments. Roquemore Skierski PLLC was hired to enforce the contractural rights, including damages, under the transaction documents.
Our client, a physician, sold his medical practice, but continued as the landlord to the practice as he owned the building. The buyer of his practice and new tenant defaulted on a 20 year lease after two months. Roquemore Skierski was hired to enforce the lease agreement and collect monetary damages for the breach of contract.
Our client invested $50,000 with an investment advisor, who subsequently stopped communicating with clients. Roquemore Skierski was hired to bring claims of fraud, breach of fiduciary duty, and breach of contract, and secured a judgment against the advisor for principal paid, the promised return on investment, and attorneys’ fees.
Our client, a large corporate contractor, performed fiber optic work pursuant to a sub-contractor agreement with a general contractor. The general contractor withheld funds of $200,000 for the work our client performed. Roquemore Skierski was hired to enforce our clients’ contractual rights against the general contactor.
Our client, a commercial lender purchased a defaulted $485,000 note and deed of trust from the originating lender. Upon noticing foreclosure, the debtor filed a lawsuit claiming wrongful foreclosure and secured a TRO. Roquemore Skierski was hired to defend the lawsuit and respond to the TRO, which had dissolved.
Our clients entered into a startup business to buy and sell real estate. The parties secured a loan to fund operations, which the defendant immediately diverted to a separate company. Although he initially repeatedly promised to return the money, he stopped responding to our clients. Roquemore Skierski was hired to recover the stolen funds.
Roquemore Skierski serves as a trusted legal partner to businesses at every stage of growth. Our experienced business contract review attorneys understand the complexities companies face and provide practical, strategic counsel to help navigate disputes and protect business interests.
If you would like us to review a contract, we can walk through the findings with you and suggest negotiation language tailored to your objectives. Call our team at 972-325-6591 to schedule your flat-rate review and get clear, business-focused advice.
While our business litigation attorneys are based in Downtown Dallas, we proudly serve clients in and around Addison, Carrollton, Cedar Hill, Coppell, DeSoto, Farmers Branch, Flower Mound, Forney, Garland, Grand Prairie, Grapevine, Highland Park, Irving, Oak Cliff, Richardson, Rockwall, Rowlett, Royse City, University Park, and the surrounding area. Whether your company is facing a contract dispute, partnership conflict, or other commercial challenge, we deliver strategic counsel and strong representation across the DFW Metroplex.