
The Titus Law Firm represents business owners, companies, investors, and professionals in business litigation matters across Texas.
The Titus Law Firm handles a broad range of business litigation matters, including contract disputes, promissory note disputes, fiduciary claims, fraud, interference, trade secret matters, disparagement, conversion, shareholder disputes, securities-related disputes, declaratory and injunctive relief, and other commercial conflicts.
The Titus Law Firm emphasizes transparency, integrity, proficiency, quality service, and simplifying complicated legal matters. Our attorneys have helped clients with everything from straightforward breach of contract claims to complex shareholder disputes.

It’s a private consultation where an experienced defense attorney reviews the key facts of your situation, explains your rights, outlines possible legal options, and provides guidance on next steps based on your case.
Most calls last 30–45 minutes, depending on the complexity of your situation and your questions. The goal is to give you clarity without rushing the conversation.
This call is for anyone facing criminal charges, investigations, or legal uncertainty who wants to understand their options before deciding what to do next—whether this is your first offense or not.
Yes. We are headquartered in Houston but serve clients in real estate disputes across all of Texas.
No. Real estate litigation matters are handled as retainer-based engagements. Retainers begin at $7,500 and increase based on complexity, urgency, and scope of work.
There is no honest one-size-fits-all answer. Some disputes can be evaluated and resolved relatively quickly. Others take months or years depending on the claims, the court, the number of parties, the volume of documents, whether emergency relief is involved, whether discovery becomes contested, and whether the case settles or goes to trial. Timing depends on the actual dispute.
That may raise a partition issue. In Texas, partition actions can be used to divide or force sale of certain jointly owned real property where co-owners cannot agree. These cases can become contentious, especially where occupancy, reimbursement claims, management disputes, or family dynamics are involved. The firm handles partition-related disputes.
That may involve claims such as trespass to try title, quiet title, declaratory judgment, boundary-related claims, adverse possession, or related theories depending on the facts. Title and ownership disputes often require careful review of deeds, chains of title, possession history, surveys, communications, and other records. These are not matters to approach casually.
Construction-related real estate disputes may involve breach of contract, warranties, the Residential Construction Liability Act, mechanic’s lien issues, fraud-related theories, or property damage claims depending on the facts. Real estate disputes often overlap with construction, payment, and project-performance issues.
No serious litigation firm should guarantee an outcome. Real estate disputes depend on facts, documents, credibility, law, venue, timing, and what can be proven. The firm focuses on strategic evaluation, quality service, and practical legal guidance rather than overpromising results.
Breach of contract
Suit on sworn account
Quantum meruit
Unjust enrichment
Common law fraud
Statutory Fraud under Section 27.01 of the Texas Business and Commerce Code.
Common Law Fraud.
Negligent Misrepresentation.
Fraudulent Inducement.
Breach of Fiduciary Duty.
Fraudulent Inducement.
Breach of Fiduciary Duty.
Retainers begin at $7,500 and increase based on complexity, urgency, number of parties, quality and quantity of documents, procedural posture, and the work reasonably required to protect the client’s position. That retainer structure is designed to match the legal reality of the dispute rather than pretending every case is identical.

Our attorneys handle both transactional and litigation matters. That means we understand how business disputes arise and where they escalate. We know how to build your case because we know how deals are structured and enforced.

The Titus Law Firm has represented all sides of business disputes across Texas. Whether you are the Owner, Partner, Shareholder, Investor, or Company we have served someone in your position. Let our team be there for you.

The firm serves clients across Texas who need real solutions in real time. That includes business owners, partners, and companies navigating disputes that impact operations, contracts, and long-term financial interests.

Eddison S. Titus is the Founder of The Titus Law Firm. Eddison is a graduate of The University of Houston and a prior service member of both the US Airforce and the US Army. In 2014 Eddison graduated from the Charlotte School of Law in North Carolina.
Business disputes can affect operations, cash flow, ownership, leverage, and the long-term future of your company. If you are facing a business litigation issue in Texas and something substantial is at stake, The Titus Law Firm invites you to take the next step.
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"The Titus Law Firm has handled two different law issues successfully for me. I found the office was always professional, helpful and pleasant." — Moxie B.
"They have provided excellent service on my case. Their work resulted in very positive results. I could not have made it without their representation and are so grateful for their hard work, diligence, professionalism, and wise counsel." — Lurenza C.
"I am very happy with the results I obtained from Titus Law Firm. From the first contact they were very responsive, informative and highly efficient in keeping a case moving to resolution quickly." — KRC

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