House  & Perron
Houston, Texas
House & Perron
Attorneys and Counselors at Law 
Litigating Civil Disputes

Representing the financially and physically injured in Texas

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1456 First Colony Boulevard
Suite 200
Sugar Land, Texas 77479


Who We Are
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Simple, efficient and speedy 
win-win solutions are often the best.

But when litigation becomes necessary,
we are more than ready.

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Joe House is A/V rated by Martindale-Hubbell, which is the highest rating awarded by that organization. It signifies preeminent legal ability and ethics, and the pinnacle of professional excellence.

Mr. House
is also Board Certified in Personal Injury Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. He is licensed by the State Bar of Texas, and he is a Certified Mediator who has received numerous appointments by local judges.

He has been practicing business and personal injury litigation for over twenty years in Houston and the surrounding counties. He has successfully tried dozens of personal injury and business cases to jury verdict and is familiar with most major industries, including real estate, oil and gas exploration and production, commercial and residential real estate construction, manufacturing and health care. He has been appointed as a mediator by many District Courts. He has practiced in many of the local civil, family and probate courts.

Carla Perron is licensed by all Louisiana and Texas State Courts, the Federal District Court for the Western District of Louisiana, the Fifth Circuit Federal Court of Appeals and the United States Supreme Court.

She has been practicing business and personal injury litigation for 18 years. She began her legal career as a Law Clerk for the Louisiana Third Circuit Court of Appeals. Thereafter, she became associated with the preeminent plaintiff personal injury litigation law firm in Lafayette, Louisiana where she handled a heavy motion, briefing and appellate docket for 10 years. She subsequently became a founding partner in House & Perron LLP in Houston, Texas.

Throughout her career, she has handled a varied docket of substantial personal injury and commercial cases; with an emphasis in admiralty and maritime personal injury law. 

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Contact Us
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Telephone:  281-340-5108

Facsimile:  866-342-7683
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Our Practice
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We are an active litigation firm
with broad experience in both personal injury and commercial claims.

Though we generally handle complex litigation, our initial emphasis is to determine the best resolution to your particular problem.

There are very often aspects and
 solutions to your problem
which you may not have considered.

You will find us very friendly and easy to talk to.

We can also help you with just about any type of dispute, negotiation or transaction, whether business related or personal.

Our discussions will be absolutely confidential.
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We can help you with many areas:

    Major Personal Injuries of all types
    Unethical Business Practices
    Fraud and Tortious Interference
    Admiralty and Maritime injuries and disputes 
    Medical Malpractice
    Personal Watercraft
    Contractual Disputes
    Insurance Claims
    Construction Disputes
    Copyright and Trademark Infringement
   
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We handle most of our litigation cases, whether related to personal injury or business disputes, on a contingent fee basis, which is paid only when, and if, a recovery is made.  The initial consultation is always free. If we do not accept your case on a contingent fee basis, or if a contingent fee is not economically feasible we can offer you an hourly rate if you wish to retain our continuing services. These rates vary with the complexity of the matter. 
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Mr. House  and Ms. Perron have primary responsibility for supervising all matters accepted by the firm, which is located in Houston, Texas. Mr. House is Board Certified in Personal Injury Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. Ms. Perron is licensed in Texas and Louisiana.
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The mere seeking of professional legal services creates a duty of confidentiality with an attorney, regardless of whether the attorney is ultimately retained.