Alternative Dispute Resolution

John has a global reputation in Alternative Dispute Resolution. Over the last ten years, John has handled domestic and international cases, including securities fraud, breach of contract, acquisition agreements, accounting negligence, breach of fiduciary duty, and an array of health care cases.

John K. Boyce III

John Boyce – business and commercial dispute resolution attorney in TexasJohn Boyce is a business law and alternative dispute resolution attorney with over 45 years of experience in the formation and maintenance of business entities, and has crafted extensive commercial transactions and agreements for companies and family-owned businesses of all sizes and types.

Professional and personal, with an eye for detail and creative problem-solving, he and his team welcome the opportunity to provide your business and its owners with hands-on support for all phases and stages of your growth and development.

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Case Studies

Counsel to a Family Business

One of my long-time clients is an old West Texas family with significant holdings in ranching, oil and gas, investments and insurance. While they have been in business more than a century, many of their investments, managed by trusts from the 1940s and 1950s, continue to operate, but now as limited partnerships. Generally, members are limited partners. They are quite intelligent and well-educated....read more

Transforming a Non-Profit

I was asked to chair the Search Committee for a new executive director of a century-old non-profit organization with a $2.5mm+ operating budget, a sizable staff, a high profile in the community, and significant assets, including a large endowment and a for-profit apartment complex on its grounds. The organization had been racked by terribly bitter infighting: a majority of the board quit. Factions left and took with them, virtually overnight, nearly a third of the operating budget’s funding. Morale was at an all-time low...read more