Doug Reeder is a seasoned attorney capable of serving all the legal needs generated by the community, with specialization in commercial litigation, oil and gas, wills and probate, divorce, personal injury, real estate, collections and mediation services.
Raised in East Texas, Mr. Reeder graduated from Daingerfield High School in 1990. He earned his B.A. in Political Science from Texas A&M University - Commerce before attending law school at the University of Houston Law Center. Mr. Reeder has practiced at large law firms in major markets, including Gardere in Houston and Freeman Mills PC in Tyler and Midland.
Mr. Reeder has extensive experience in commercial litigation, oil and gas litigation, oil and gas title examination, personal injury litigation, wills and probate, collections and foreclosures.
Throughout his career, Mr. Reeder has drafted and reviewed master service contracts, mineral deeds, wills, oil and gas leases, joint operating agreements, employee handbooks, and real estate loan documents for a wide range of clients.
Doug Reeder's mission is to provide the East Texas community with quality, affordable legal guidance. The Doug Reeder Law Firm exists to attract and maintain clients and to support the local community. When Doug Reeder takes on a new client, his goal is to retain that client for years to come.
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