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The law firm of Hollaway & Gumbert provides legal representation to a wide range of individuals, entrepreneurs, business and corporate clients. The firm provides representation in litigation matters before state and federal courts, government agencies and alternative dispute resolution forums, such as arbitration and mediation.

Our mission is to protect our clients' interests to the extent permitted under the law. We consistently strive to meet our clients' legal service needs in the most prompt and cost-effective manner possible.

We welcome you to browse our web site to find out more about our firm and its attorneys and staff. Thank you for visiting our site and please feel welcome to contact us if we can be of assistance.


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The attorney responsible for the content of the Home Page is T. Daniel Hollaway.

The principal office of HOLLAWAY & GUMBERT is located at 3701 Kirby Drive, Suite 1288, Houston, Texas 77098-3926; telephone (713) 942-7900; facsimile (713) 942-8530.

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