"I highly recommend Mitchell Milby as an attorney for any litigation involving design defects or construction disputes. Mitchell is very thorough in his research and preparations, and professional at all times. He has been a guest speaker for a class I teach on contracts and specifications at the University of Texas, Arlington, in the Department of Civil Engineering. He is an effective and interesting speaker, and my students speak highly of his presentations."
- Michael Fairchild, AIA, NCARB, LEED® AP, President, MwF.Buildingsmith.LLC
Lawyer Profiles
Mitchell S. Milby
Partner
An accomplished trial attorney and trusted advisor for over a decade, Mitchell focuses his practice in business law, including entity formation, business negotiations and contract drafting, and trial work arising out of business disputes. He has represented foreign and domestic corporations, Dallas-area businesses, municipal government, and individuals. He has tried over 80 cases to verdict during his career.
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Diren W. Singhe
Associate
Diren focuses on commercial, construction and energy law as well as protection of licensed financial and design professionals. His clients have ranged from multinationals to startups to individual accountants, architects, and engineers. Diren has represented accounting, engineering, architecture, technology and construction companies in complex multiparty professional negligence, deceptive trade practice, fiduciary duty, intellectual property and breach of contract suits.
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Ryan A. Starnes
Associate
Ryan focuses his practice in the areas of general civil litigation, intellectual property law, commercial litigation, construction law, and business law. He advises on transactional matters ranging from entity formation, licensing agreements, business negotiations, and contract drafting.
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Robert Miklos
Of Counsel
Rep. Miklos (former member of the Texas House of Representatives) focuses on zoning, land use, real estate and property rights matters throughout the state of Texas. He has appeared before municipal bodies, including zoning boards and city councils, and in municipal, state, and federal courts in Texas (Rep. Miklos has tried in excess of 100 cases to verdict during his career).
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