
Geoffrey D. Weisbart
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Geoffrey D. Weisbart, a distinguished attorney based in Austin, Texas, brings nearly four decades of legal experience to Weisbart Springer Storm Hatchitt, LLP. Located at 212 Lavaca St Ste 200, Geoffrey has dedicated his career to providing exceptional legal counsel in the areas of business and labor-employment law. With a deep understanding of the complexities of both fields, he has become a trusted advisor and advocate for his clients, helping to navigate the intricate landscape of corporate and employment law in Texas. Geoffrey's professional approach is characterized by his unwavering commitment to his clients' success. He believes in building strong, long-term relationships with those he represents, ensuring that he fully understands their unique needs and goals. This philosophy allows him to deliver personalized, strategic solutions that are tailored to meet the specific challenges faced by businesses and individuals alike. His extensive experience and keen insight into the ever-evolving legal environment make him an invaluable asset to clients seeking guidance on matters ranging from employment disputes to intricate business transactions. Renowned for his authoritative presence in the courtroom and his adept negotiation skills, Geoffrey D. Weisbart is committed to achieving the best possible outcomes for his clients. His dedication to excellence and his proactive approach to legal challenges have earned him a reputation for being both a formidable litigator and a compassionate counselor. Licensed under Bar Number 21102645, Geoffrey continues to uphold the highest standards of legal practice, consistently demonstrating his expertise and dedication to protecting the interests of those he serves.
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.