Irving and Las Colinas law firms, organized by your situation rather than legal jargon. Real Texas attorneys for injury, criminal defense, divorce, business formation, estate planning, and more — matched to what you actually need.
Updated May 3, 2026 · 19 independently reviewed Irving lawyer guides
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Independently reviewed bankruptcy firms serving Irving and the surrounding area, with real fee ranges and how to choose the right fit.
Independently reviewed child custody firms serving Irving and the surrounding area, with real fee ranges and how to choose the right fit.
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From DWI to felony charges, these Irving criminal defense firms know the Dallas County courts and Texas sentencing rules.
Independently reviewed disability benefits firms serving Irving and the surrounding area, with real fee ranges and how to choose the right fit.
Texas has a 60-day waiting period and is a community-property state. These Irving family firms handle custody, support, and property division.
Independently reviewed employment (employer) firms serving Irving and the surrounding area, with real fee ranges and how to choose the right fit.
Independently reviewed estate planning firms serving Irving and the surrounding area, with real fee ranges and how to choose the right fit.
Independently reviewed immigration firms serving Irving and the surrounding area, with real fee ranges and how to choose the right fit.
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Independently reviewed business litigation firms serving Irving and the surrounding area, with real fee ranges and how to choose the right fit.
Las Colinas is a major corporate hub. These firms handle LLC and corporate formation, operating agreements, and Texas Secretary of State filings.
Independently reviewed medical malpractice firms serving Irving and the surrounding area, with real fee ranges and how to choose the right fit.
Texas gives you two years to file an injury claim and uses a 51% fault bar. These vetted Irving firms handle DFW highway and workplace cases.
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Texas gives you two years to file an injury claim (CPRC § 16.003) and uses modified comparative fault with a 51 percent bar — you recover only if you are 50 percent or less at fault. Irving's position between Dallas, Fort Worth, and DFW Airport, along the I-635 and SH-114 corridors, produces heavy crash volume. Most injury lawyers work on contingency.
Irving misdemeanors run through the Irving Municipal Court and Dallas County courts, with felonies in the Dallas County district courts and federal cases in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas. Texas DWI carries serious penalties even on a first offense, including possible license suspension.
Texas requires a 60-day waiting period before a divorce can be finalized and is a community-property state, so most assets and debts acquired during the marriage are split. Irving divorces and custody cases are heard in the Dallas County district courts.
Irving's Las Colinas district is one of the largest corporate centers in Texas, home to many major company headquarters. Business lawyers here handle LLC and corporation formation, operating agreements, and filings with the Texas Secretary of State — and Texas has no state income tax.
Irving sits in the middle of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex in Dallas County, wrapped around DFW International Airport and anchored by the Las Colinas business district — one of the largest concentrations of corporate headquarters in Texas. That mix shapes the local legal market: heavy traffic and trucking injury volume along I-635 and SH-114, a deep bench of business and corporate work tied to Las Colinas, and a fast-growing, diverse residential population that drives demand for family law, immigration, and estate planning. Texas law, including its strong tort-reform rules, governs most of what happens here.
Texas gives you two years from the date of injury to file most personal injury claims under Civil Practice and Remedies Code § 16.003. Medical malpractice also generally runs two years, but Texas adds strict pre-suit notice and expert-report requirements under Chapter 74 that can sink a case if missed. Claims involving governmental units carry shorter notice deadlines, so identify early whether a city, county, or agency is involved.
Texas follows proportionate responsibility, a modified comparative fault rule. You can recover damages only if you are 50 percent or less at fault for an accident; at 51 percent you recover nothing. Your recovery is reduced by your share of fault. Because fault allocation can decide an entire case, how an injury claim is investigated and argued matters enormously in Dallas County courts.
Texas allows no-fault divorce based on insupportability, requires a 60-day waiting period before a divorce can be finalized, and is a community-property state — most property and debt acquired during the marriage is subject to a just-and-right division. You generally must meet Texas's six-month state and 90-day county residency requirements. Irving family cases are heard in the Dallas County district courts that handle family matters.
Irving misdemeanors and city ordinance cases run through the Irving Municipal Court, while county and district courts in Dallas handle larger civil, criminal, and family matters, primarily at the George L. Allen Sr. Courts Building downtown. Federal cases are heard in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas in Dallas. Business formation — LLCs, corporations, and partnerships — is filed with the Texas Secretary of State, and Texas's lack of a state income tax is a major draw for the companies clustered in Las Colinas.
Irving rates track the wider DFW market. Solo and small firms commonly charge $250–$350 per hour, with specialty firms and senior litigators reaching $375–$450 or more. Personal injury attorneys work on contingency — typically 33.3 percent before suit and up to 40 percent if a case is filed, with expenses deducted from the recovery. Family-law retainers commonly run $3,000–$7,500 for contested cases, and business formation is often handled on flat fees. Most injury, family, and criminal lawyers offer a free first consultation — use the free consultation request form to reach one.
Hourly rates in Irving typically run $250 to $450. Personal injury lawyers work on contingency — usually 33.3% before suit and up to 40% if filed. Family-law retainers commonly run $3,000 to $7,500. Free consultations are common for injury, family, and criminal cases.
Texas gives you two years from the date of injury to file most personal injury claims. Medical malpractice adds strict pre-suit notice and expert-report rules, and government claims have shorter deadlines, so act early.
Yes. Texas follows modified comparative fault with a 51% bar — you recover only if you are 50% or less at fault, and your award is reduced by your share of the blame.
Yes. All practicing attorneys in Texas are licensed and regulated by the State Bar of Texas under the Supreme Court of Texas. Every firm we surface is verified before being matched to clients.
Texas's two-year deadline and 51 percent fault bar make early, well-investigated advice valuable. Tell us your situation and we'll match you to a vetted Irving firm — most offer a free first call.
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