Lafayette, Louisiana, Commercial Litigation and Business Law Attorney
My name is Aubrey E. Denton, and I am an AV-Rated* lawyer with more than 30 years of experience representing small businesses, mid-sized businesses and larger corporations in commercial litigation. I am a highly experienced trial lawyer and I represent both plaintiffs and defendants.
I believe that in order to provide truly effective and satisfactory service, an attorney must form a relationship with the client that is based on 100 percent mutual trust and respect. To that end, I keep open lines of communication between myself and my clients, and I work diligently to do everything possible in pursuit of their best interests.
If you would like to schedule a free initial consultation at my office in Lafayette, Louisiana, call 337-289-9151 or just contact me online. In addition to commercial litigation, I handle a wide variety of business law issues. My services include:
- Contract disputes
- Business formations
- Mergers/acquisitions for oil field service companies
- Oil field service company litigation
In-House Counsel for Small Businesses
Many small businesses need help with ongoing legal issues, but not to the extent that they need to hire full-time in-house counsel. I can work on a monthly retainer basis or by the hour, helping your business keep a balanced budget while still being ready to handle unexpected legal issues.
I Can Represent You Long-Term
Over my years in practice, I have seen many of my clients' businesses start from small beginnings and grow into flourishing enterprises that are leaders on the market today.
If you would like to learn what I can do for your business, or if you would like to discuss potential commercial litigation, schedule a free consultation by calling 337-289-9151 or by contacting my office online.
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*Martindale-Hubbell is the facilitator of a peer review rating process. Ratings reflect the confidential opinions of members of the Bar and the judiciary. Martindale-Hubbell ratings fall into two categories - legal ability and general ethical standards.











