Main Office: 6316 N. 10th Street, Building B, Suite 200, McAllen, TX 78504
Phone: (956) 664-1000
Fax: (956) 664-1001
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Protecting Your Rights and Providing the Direction to Legal Success

David Calvillo has extensive experience in civil litigation and bi-lingual mediation.  Mr. Calvillo always determines what is in your best interest whether your legal issues would be most effectively resolved through mediation or litigation. Mediation and arbitration often provides a more amicable and cost-effective way of settling disputes. Find out more about Mr. Calvillo's mediation services here.

Mr. Calvillo works with individuals, businesses and co-counsel on diverse civil litigation matters, including:

  • Business Litigation
    • Commercial Disputes
    • Breach of Contract
    • Shareholder and Partnership Disputes
  • Prompt Pay Claims
  • Business law
    • Business Entity Formation
    • Business Counseling
    • Labor and Employment
  • Personal injury
    • Wrongful Death
    • Products Liability
    • Medical Device Products Liability
    • Vehicular Negligence
    • Trucking Accidents
  • Wills and Estates
  • Real Estate Conveyances

For co-counsel, David Calvillo serves as a neutral third-party — mediator  or arbitrator  — to help individuals or companies resolve disputes. In this part of his practice, Mr. Calvillo provides the following services:

  • Mediation
  • Arbitration
  • Receiverships
  • Special Master Assignments

Delivering Valuable Legal Solutions in McAllen, Texas

For experienced legal representation in business and civil litigation matters, contact Calvillo Law Firm, PLLC to arrange a consultation.

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