
Frederick N. Kopec
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Frederick N. Kopec is a seasoned attorney with 38 years of experience, practicing at the Law Offices of Frederick N. Kopec in Austin, Texas. His extensive expertise encompasses a diverse range of practice areas, including Business, Technology, Health Care, Intellectual Property, International Law, Labor-Employment, Real Estate, and Contracts. As a licensed attorney in Indiana, Frederick brings a wealth of legal knowledge and a strategic mindset to each case, making him a trusted advisor for individuals and businesses alike. Frederick's professional approach is characterized by his commitment to providing personalized legal solutions that align with his clients' unique needs and goals. He prides himself on fostering strong relationships and open communication, ensuring that clients feel informed and empowered throughout their legal journey. His ability to navigate complex legal landscapes, coupled with his deep understanding of both domestic and international law, allows him to effectively advocate for his clients in a variety of settings. At the Law Offices of Frederick N. Kopec, Frederick is dedicated to achieving favorable outcomes while maintaining the highest standards of integrity and professionalism. His unwavering commitment to his clients, combined with his comprehensive knowledge of multiple legal disciplines, positions him as a formidable ally in any legal endeavor. Whether negotiating contracts, resolving disputes, or providing counsel on compliance issues, Frederick is poised to deliver exceptional service and results for his clients in Austin and beyond.
About Business Law
Business law attorneys advise companies on legal matters including formation, contracts, compliance, and transactions. They help businesses navigate regulatory requirements and protect their interests. Common matters include business formation, contract drafting, mergers and acquisitions, commercial disputes.