Law Firm Brochure (September 2015)

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We are a Texas based law firm that represents land owners in eminent domain proceedings. We want a professional brochure that we can include in mailings. See must haves below to understand content and how we are regulated. Please look at our branding, color (navy blue, tan, gray), logo, etc., on our website www.spivaltx.com. I would like to see more navy blue than tan used. We need our contact information to be included.

PLEASE NOTE: We are regulated by the Texas State Bar when it comes to advertising. We have attached some ideas on what works. It has to say “Addressee identified by records filed at the Texas Public Utility Commission in Docket No. ______________.” (We will add in the number by hand."). It must prominently say "ADVERTISEMENT" - font size as large as largest font used.

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Reason: Some of the entries have been eliminated because they were too flashy, were too repetitive, or didn't follow the brief. My boss would like to see additional entries that capture a polished, clean (not flashy) trifold brochure that includes the content we have provided. The audience that will receive the brochure doesn't want to think we are ambulance chasers - they want us to look sophisticated and reserved. We want dark blue, gray/silver, tan, white with crisp lines. Not a lot of flash. There are additional photos on our website that can be used if that is helpful. If you need more photos, let me know and we can send them to you. Some of the entries have been very good and the issue is making the revisions in time.
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Texas landowners

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Law Firm


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  • See below for rules and suggested content. We want an extra professional look. Conservative but friendly.
  • We have used Design Crowd before. We are a Texas based law firm that represents land owners in eminent domain proceedings. We want a nice brochure that we can include in mailings. Please look at our branding, color (navy blue, tan, gray), logo, etc., on our website www.spivaltx.com. I would like to see more navy blue than tan used. We need our contact information to be included.
  • PLEASE NOTE: We are regulated by the Texas State Bar when it comes to advertising. We have attached some ideas on what works. It has to say “Addressee identified by records filed at the Texas Public Utility Commission in Docket No. ______________.” (We will add in the number by hand."). It must prominently say "ADVERTISEMENT" - font size as large as largest font used.
  • We want to have something that looks better than our website.
  • Here is some content:
  • Jim and Soledad have set themselves apart by knowing the law and the facts and by appreciating that eminent domain has real effects on what is often a family or a business’ most important asset. That is why in 2012, in order to expand their landowner condemnation practice and to continue to represent clients in select civil litigation matters, Jim Spivey and Soledad Valenciano formed Spivey Valenciano, PLLC. Their vision is to provide their clients with big-firm legal expertise and exceptional legal service, with the responsiveness and personal attention found only in a smaller firm. Let Jim Spivey and Soledad Valenciano help you understand your rights and protect your interests. In condemnation/eminent domain...
  • EXPERIENCE MATTERS.
  • CONDEMNATION is the taking of private property for public use. It includes taking property for high voltage transmission lines, pipelines, road expansions, railroads, schools, parks, housing projects, water or sewer lines, drainage easements, or special use projects. Although the Texas and US Constitutions mandate that a property owner must receive “adequate” or “just compensation” for the taking of their property, in most situations, the condemning authority’s opinion as to what just compensation should be is often far below what we believe the law and market evidence requires. In many ways, the process is weighted against landowners and Texas law has restricted the type of damages landowners can recover. So experience matters. Because the majority of landowners “settle” with the condemning authority without taking advantage of adequate legal representation, condemning authorities acquire easements at far below fair market value and often without consideration for remainder damages or other costs to cure landowner property. Whether at the state, county, city or utility level, we are skilled in contesting the appraisals and valuations presented by condemning authorities. We work with experienced appraisers, land planners and other experts to ensure that our clients are best equipped for eminent domain litigation on their day in court.
  • The Law Firm of SPIVEY VALENCIANO, PLLC exclusively represents landowners.
  • JIM SPIVEY
  • jkspivey@svtxlaw.com
  • Jim Spivey is passionate about landowner rights and zealously represents business, farm and ranch owners in eminent domain and condemnation matters. Jim has represented clients in over 100 special commissioners’ hearings on high voltage transmission line, pipeline, road expansion, drainage easement and railroad condemnation cases throughout Central and South Texas. Jim also represents affected landowners before the Texas Public Utility Commission in select CCN routing cases. Jim also represents clients in land partition suits, trust suits, family partnership disputes and probate litigation. Jim is an avid hunter and fisherman, and enjoys spending time with his family on their Texas Hill Country
  • SOLEDAD VALENCIANO
  • svalenciano@svtxlaw.com
  • As a South Texas native who grew up in Maverick County, Soledad Valenciano appreciates and understands Texas’ diverse culture and legal environment, as well as the importance of individual property rights. Soledad has represented numerous clients in high-voltage transmission line, pipeline, water line, railroad and road expansion condemnation cases across Texas. She has also negotiated numerous transmission line easements, pipeline easements, water line easements and possession and use agreements with various condemning authorities. Soledad represents affected land owners before the Texas Public Utility Commission in select CCN routing cases. Soledad also represents clients in trust and probate litigation, arbitration and select appellate matters.
  • Soledad is fluent in Spanish.
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  • Extra professional look.
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  • Too trendy looks. Nothing futuristic. No bold colors (like orange, purple, etc.)

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Payments
1st place
US$130
Participation payments x 4
US$10
Total
US$170

Project Deadline
03 Oct 2015 18:50:23 UTC
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