LeDouglas Genator Johnson

LeDouglas Genator Johnson

Sul Lee Law Firm, PLLC
  • Business Law, Intellectual Property, International Law ...
  • Texas
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LeDouglas is an accomplished attorney who possesses a deep understanding of the business landscape, along with the foresight to proactively identify and address potential challenges. He demonstrates a unique blend of analytical thinking, composure, and strategic acumen. What truly distinguishes LeDouglas from his peers is his exceptional ability to swiftly align business objectives within the context of proactive risk management, complex commercial litigation, and innovative dispute resolution strategies.

Whether standing at the boardroom table or in the courtroom, LeDouglas exudes a composed demeanor that conceals a remarkable tenacity. This tenacity has propelled him through a diverse array of challenges throughout his personal and professional journey, from walking onto the Duke University football team to successfully championing much-needed planned developments as a commissioner for the City of Dallas Planning Commission. LeDouglas earned his Bachelor's in Economics from Duke University and his law degree from Southern Methodist University.

Over the years, LeDouglas has served a wide spectrum of clients, including local, national, and international entities. His practice encompasses litigating complex commercial cases, drafting forward-thinking agreements, resolving contract disputes, defending against business tort claims, conducting thorough investigations, representing clients in products liability cases, safeguarding intellectual property rights, providing counsel and litigation support in employment disputes, and handling matters related to real estate development finance.

LeDouglas possesses an innately inquisitive and analytical mind, demonstrating an unwavering commitment to attentive listening and focused processing. Clients consistently appreciate his ability to actively engage and truly understand their needs, which informs the development and communication of effective legal strategies. When it comes to business clients, LeDouglas is the

Practice Areas
Business Law
Business Contracts, Business Dissolution, Business Finance, Business Formation, Business Litigation, Franchising, Mergers & Acquisitions, Partnership & Shareholder Disputes
Intellectual Property
International Law
Imports & Exports
Communications & Internet Law
Internet Law, Media & Advertising, Telecommunications Law
Employment Law
Employee Benefits, Employment Contracts
Real Estate Law
Commercial Real Estate, Condominiums, Easements, Eminent Domain, Land Use & Zoning, Mortgages, Neighbor Disputes
Additional Practice Areas
  • Franchise Law
  • Texas Litigation/Dispute
  • Corporate Law
Fees
  • Credit Cards Accepted
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
Texas
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Languages
  • Spanish: Spoken
Professional Experience
Senior Attorney
Sul Lee Law Firm, PLLC
- Current
Senior Associate Attorney
Stewart Law Group PLLC
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Attorney
Shamoun & Norman, LLP
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City Planning and Zoning Commissioner
City of Dallas
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Attorney
Legal Aid of NorthWest Texas
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Adjunct Professor
UNT Dallas College of Law
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Attorney
The Genator Johnson Law Firm
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Attorney
Brown McCarroll
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Attorney
JONES DAY
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Education
Duke University
B.A.
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Southern Methodist University
Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor (J.D.)
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Professional Associations
Texas State Bar  # 24012917
Member
- Current
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Speaking Engagements
”Pre-Suit Discovery”, TexasBarCLE 35th Annual Advanced Evidence and Discovery CLE Seminar
“Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation Section Meeting”, Dallas Bar Association
Websites & Blogs
Website
Legal Answers
1 Questions Answered
Q. I am getting a divorce in Texas & everything is signed. It goes final 11-13 & I want to start a business (start LLC).
A: Yes, you can begin the process of establishing an LLC during the final stages of your divorce, as long as these actions do not result in changes that establish ownership rights or confirm the existence of the LLC before the divorce is officially finalized. However, there are a couple of important considerations to keep in mind. Firstly, in Texas, which is a community property state, without a prior agreement like a prenuptial agreement, assets and earnings acquired during the marriage are considered marital property, shared between both spouses. Therefore, the timing and structure of your LLC may have implications for property division. Secondly, it's crucial to be aware of any standing orders or temporary orders in your divorce case that may outline specific actions you are allowed or not allowed to take, such as opening new bank accounts or transferring assets between entities. Good luck with the new business venture! ... Read More
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Sul Lee Law Firm, PLLC
3030 Lyndon B Johnson FWY
STE 220
dallas, TX 75234
US
Toll-Free: (214) 206-4064
Monday: 9 AM - 5:30 PM (Today)
Tuesday: 9 AM - 5:30 PM
Wednesday: 9 AM - 5:30 PM
Thursday: 9 AM - 5:30 PM
Friday: 9 AM - 5:30 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed