James C Woo
Davidson & Troilo was established in 1962. The Firm has major client representations throughout the State of Texas in the following areas of law: administrative; appellate; banking; bankruptcy; commercial; construction; contract; corporations; creditors' rights; environmental; estate planning; health care; insurance; international; labor relations; litigation; municipal; probate; products liability; professional malpractice; real estate; school; taxation; tort; utilities and water.
We provide a wide variety of legal services for a broad spectrum of clients. We represent individuals, small businesses, public agencies, major corporations, financial institutions and other clients, large and small.
* Public and Utility Law
* Environmental Law
* Bankruptcy Law
* Business & Real Estate Law
* Employment Law
* Insurance Law
* Litigation
Fellow - American College of Trust & Estate Counsel
James C Woo
Law Offices of Davidson & Troilo PC
7550 W I-10 #800
San Antonio TX 78229-5815
Tel: 210 442-2316
James C. Woo is a shareholder of the Firm and a member of the Practice Management Committee. He is head of the Firm’s Estate Planning and Probate and Business Sections. Mr. Woo is a native San Antonian and received his undergraduate degree from the University of Texas – San Antonio and his Juris Doctor from St. Mary’s University School of Law.
Mr. Woo is Board Certified in Estate Planning and Probate Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. In the area of Estate Planning and Probate, his practice is primarily focused in the areas of Wills, Trusts, Estate Administration, Probate Litigation, and Guardianship. Mr. Woo’s practice also includes business succession planning, asset protection, corporations, and real estate transactions.
Mr. Woo is also a Fellow of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel. Membership in the College is by invitation and is only extended to lawyers who have made significant contributions to the Estate Planning, Probate and Trust Law field through teaching, lecturing, and writing. The College is considered the preeminent organization of estate planning lawyers. Mr. Woo is also currently serving as a member of the Council of the Real Estate, Probate, and Trust Law Section of the State Bar of Texas. The Section is the largest section within the State Bar with over 7,000 members. He is the vice-chair of the committee that monitors and proposes legislation affecting decedent’s estates.
Mr. Woo is a frequent speaker at professional seminars, including the State Bar of Texas Advanced Estate Planning and Probate Seminar - Problems Related to Guardianship Proceedings [2001] and Planning for the Physical Reality of Death and Disposition of Remains Mental Health Commitments [1994.]; State Bar College – Summer School (Mental Health Commitments – Patient’s Rights vs. Benefits of Treatment [2004]; The Top Five Things Babyboomers Have to Know About Estate Planning and Probate [2003] and The State Bar of Texas Fiduciary Litigation Seminar - Issues In Elder Law [2008]
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