R. Scott Alagood
Work in Alagood Cartwright Burke PC
Top Rated Family Law Attorney with 31 years of experience
Business Law
319 W. Oak Street, Denton, TX 76201
About R. Scott Alagood
Practice Areas
- Business Law
Education
- Texas Tech University School of Law, Lubbock, Texas, 1992J.D.
- Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, 1989B.A.
- Major: Finance
Languages
- English
Classes and Seminars
- Seller's Disclosure of Property Condition, Flower Mound Bar Association, 2015 - Present
- Receiverships, Denton County Paralegal Association, 2014 - Present
- Eminent Domain, Lewisville Rotary Club, 2013 - Present
- Residential Leasing in Texas, Advanced Paralegal Seminar/DCPA, 2010 - 2011
- Residential Construction Defects, DCBA/DC Trial Lawyers Association, 2005 - Present
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- Texas, 1992
- U.S. District Court Western District of Texas, 1993
- U.S. District Court Eastern District of Texas, 1993
Other Affiliations
- Denton County Bar Association, 1992 - Present (Member)
- State Bar of Texas, 1992 - Present (Member)
Articles
Published Works
- Texas Innkeepers and Hotels (Part Two)
- Texas Innkeepers and Hotels (Part One)
- Texas State Legislature
- Follow Up on the Town of Lakewood vs. Bizios
- Texas Water Rights
- Texas Property Taxation – Part One
- Texas Property Taxation – Part Two
- Texas Title Insurance Mineral Coverage
- New Authority Concerning Building Within the ETJ
- Commercial Lease Review – Part Two
- Commercial Lease Review
- Receiverships
- Foreclosure of a Texas Property Owners Association Lien
- Texas Recording Statutes
- When an Opinion is Fraud
- How to Choose An Attorney
- Buying and Selling a Business
- Adverse Possession
- Seller’s Disclosure of Property Condition in Residential Transactions
- Reverse Mortgages
- Eminent Domain
- Contracts: When is a Writing Required?
- Servicemember’s Civil Relief Act
- Changes to Texas Justice Courts
- Buying Property at Foreclosure Sales: A Deal or a Dud?
- Is Owner Financing Residential Real Estate SAFE?
- Residential Construction Defects
- Mechanic’s and Materialman’s Lien Claims: A Few Pitfalls
- Title Insurance: What It Is and What It Isn’t
- The Bill of Rights: A Tale of Constitutional Compromise
- Full Refund of Security Deposit: Fact or Fiction?
- Should I Use a Quitclaim Deed?
- Overtime Claims and The Fair Labor Standards Act
Office Info
Other Colleagues
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