Law Office of William J. Dyer

Attorney at Law ♦ Counselor ♦ Trial Advocate
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Law Office of William J. Dyer
1800 Saint James Place, Suite 105
Houston, Texas 77056-4109
281.536.4731 — voice
713.776.2925 — fax
www.dyerlegal.com
bill.dyer@dyerlegal.com

 
If you are interested in hiring me, please contact me by email, rather than by telephone or other means. You'll likely have to leave a voicemail message if you phone, and I'm more likely to be able to review and respond to an email message more quickly.

 

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Office location

My office is in the Post Oak area, north of the Galleria. Take the San Felipe exit from West Loop 610, and proceed west (outbound) along San Felipe past both South Post Oak Road and Sage Road. At the third traffic light — a T-shaped intersection — a protected left-turn lane leads south onto the beginning of St. James Place. Two very large office towers also mark the southeast and southwest corners of that intersection, and your left turn onto St. James Place will take you between them. Just beyond the southwest tower (which bears signs for Schlumberger and Chase Bank), 1800 is the second of two five-story buildings on the right. The building's main entrance fronts on St. James Place, and there is free, tree-shaded visitor parking along either side.

Suite 105, which I share with several other lawyers, is on the ground floor. If you're entering from the building's front (on St. James), you'll find Suite 105 at the end of a short hallway to your right, just before you reach the elevators.

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Confidentiality warning

When and if I become your lawyer, that will only happen through our mutual agreement, and effective on the date of a comprehensive written engagement letter that we've both signed. It can't happen by accident, nor just on the basis of something you do unilaterally. By posting this website, I'm not making an offer to become the lawyer of everyone who reads it.
 
Accordingly, in describing the nature of your lawsuit or dispute, your initial contact with me should be very general! Until you and I have both agreed to conduct a detailed initial consultation, I cannot promise to keep confidential anything that you tell me. If I didn't have this rule, then unscrupulous people might send me supposed "secrets" — even though their real purpose is not to hire me, but instead only to disqualify me from representing their opponents.
 
So even though I'm not a blabbermouth, nevertheless, in your initial contact, don't include anything that's secret, confidential, personal, or embarrassing. Don't volunteer anything that you would be uncomfortable seeing published on the front page of your local newspaper or posted on the internet. I certainly don't plan or expect to do that, but for the reason given above, I can't make a blanket promise to all readers that I won't. Just tell me no secrets unless and until I specifically ask you to do so!

Once I have replied to your initial contact and have asked you to share confidential information with me, then I am ethically committed to protect your secrets — regardless of whether I end up being hired, and even before you owe me any fee.