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In order to be of service to our clients
we are providing some links which may be
of service to you and to avoid copying the
same information several places on this website:
[to go to a page simply click on the name
of that page which is blue and underlined
like this sample word "page".
- Areas of Practice, to determine the areas of practice by the
law firm go to the page. This way you will
know what types of law this firm can assist
you with. However, our listing is not all
inclusive, so ask us if you don't see an
area listed
- Articles, for general information on various areas
of law, you may want to read about.
- Contact Information is the page where you can find out how to
contact the law firm by phone, FAX or eMail.
-
Curriculum Vitae is the page where you can check out the
background of attorney Terrell William "Terry"
Proctor, J.D. A curriculum vitae is like
a resume.
- Deposition Assistance, if you are using this firm we will be going
over information for any deposition. However,
we encourage all clients to also review
the
instructions on deposition preparation
which
is on the page.
- eArt Scanning is a new art form developed by Terrell William
"Terry" Proctor, J.D. You may
want
to read about this fantastic new way to
create
real artwork, from real things, WITHOUT
A
CAMERA. It also lends itself well to use
as evidence in cases.
- Fees for Legal and Mediation Services is a list of our fees for legal and mediation
services.
- History of Law is a booklet written by Terrell William
"Terry" Proctor, J.D. on the history
of law. This is from a talk given as part
of the Vital Speakers Programs at Holy Trinity
United Methodist Church in Houston, Texas.
The entire booklet is provided on this page.
This is copyrighted material, but you may
download ONE (1) copy for your personal use
if you wish and permission is granted for
that limited purpose. All rights under the
copyright laws are otherwise reserved and
protected.
- Important Links For Other Attorneys, is a page to assist other attorneys, but
you may find things of important to you as
well. These include web sites for government,
consumer organizations and many other sites.
- Law Sources is a page where attorneys may find a few
words about an area of law, which will then
allow them to go to the law books and find
what they need. Clients may have little need
of this area, but in case you want to find
an area of law, feel free to check out this
page for your assistance as well.
- PayPal is a page where you may pay for legal or
mediation services, online, using PayPal.
If you don't know about PayPal, it is a free
service, which protects you in all matters
from giving out your credit card number except
one time to PayPal. After that you give your
PayPal account information and it is specific
to one thing, so your credit card number
will not be abused. There is no charge to
you, only to this lawfirm.
- Program Speaker is a page where you can find information
upon Terrell William "Terry" Proctor,
J.D. being available to speak to your group
on various subjects, should you have need
of a professional speaker on a wide range
of subjects.
- State Bar of Texas is the page where you can find information
on how to contact the State Bar of Texas
to find out about attorneys, to find out
how to file a grievance, and otherwise
contact
the State Bar of Texas for other information.
- eArt SCANNING technique developed by attorney/mediator Terrell William
"Terry" Proctor, J.D.--for use
in evidence and a wonderful new art form,
which you too can produce.
TO CHECK OUT POSSIBLE HOAXES ON EMAIL:
All of get eMail warning us of certain things;
asking for donations; telling us someone
will pay us many dollars if we send eMail
to others; telling us about some dastardly
thing which happened and how to avoid the
same fate; and on and on. If you want to
know if the message you receive is true or
not, check it out on one or more of the FREE
services which will tell you the truth. One
of the following refers to these tales as
"Urban Legends", which I think
is an apt name. One feels foolish when they
pass on to many friends and acquaintances,
only to find later that it was not true,
but a HOAX. So check things out, before recycling
eMail to your friends, family, associates,
fellow workers etc. It may save you some
embarrassment.
http://www.snopes.com (they call these "Urban Legends")
http://www.truthminers.com
http://www.nonprofit.net/hoax/default.htm