Alternative Dispute Resolution, often called ADR, includes processes such as mediation that help parties work toward resolution outside of traditional courtroom litigation. For individuals and businesses exploring dispute resolution options in Texas, these resources can help explain the process and provide reliable background information from official legal and bar sources.
Resolve a Dispute – State Bar of Texas
Helpful for visitors who want a starting point for resolving disagreements with legal professionals or understanding dispute-resolution pathways offered through the State Bar.
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Client-Attorney Assistance Program (CAAP) – State Bar of Texas
Useful for people dealing with communication problems, misunderstandings, or minor disputes with an attorney. The State Bar describes CAAP as a confidential statewide dispute-resolution service.
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Dispute Resolution TX Style – State Bar of Texas
A useful educational resource for visitors who want a more detailed explanation of how ADR works in Texas and how it differs from courtroom proceedings.
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Alternative Dispute Resolution Section – State Bar / Texas ADR resources
Helpful for users who want to explore the broader ADR field and understand the role of mediation, arbitration, and related processes in Texas. The State Bar describes the ADR Section’s mission as educating the legal community and the public about mediation, arbitration, and other effective ADR methods.
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Many visitors need more than general information. They need to find a lawyer, understand their options, or locate trustworthy legal help in Texas. This section highlights official State Bar and Texas court resources that can help users connect with attorneys, review public legal information, and locate support services.
Find a Lawyer – State Bar of Texas
Useful for people searching for licensed Texas attorneys by name, location, or practice area through the State Bar’s public directory.
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Lawyer Referral & Information Service – State Bar of Texas
Helpful for potential clients who need assistance being matched with an attorney for a legal issue. The State Bar says its referral service helps Texans across more than 240 counties.
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Free Legal Information – State Bar of Texas
A strong resource for visitors who want introductory public-facing legal information on common topics before speaking with counsel. The State Bar notes these materials are informational and not a substitute for legal advice.
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TexasCourtHelp / Texas Judicial Branch Self-Help Resources
Useful for self-represented individuals who need information about forms, legal research, filing a case, and getting ready to go to court. The Texas Judicial Branch points users to TexasCourtHelp for these purposes.
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For current clients and attorneys, quick access to court records, dockets, and filing systems is often essential. These official Texas and Bexar County resources help users review case information, locate dockets, and understand filing access points.
Bexar County Records Search
Useful for searching civil court records, criminal court records, online dockets, and attorney data through official Bexar County tools.
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Bexar County District Clerk
Helpful for users needing direct access to district clerk information, civil court record search tools, and online court dockets.
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Bexar County Civil Filing Information
Useful for visitors looking specifically for civil filing guidance, court directory information, schedules, and related filing resources in Bexar County.
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eFileTexas.gov
The official e-filing system for Texas courts. It states that e-filing is mandatory for attorneys in many Texas courts and encouraged for non-attorney filers where available.
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Texas e-Filing Service Providers
Helpful for attorneys or filers comparing the service providers that connect to the official Texas e-filing system.
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Not every visitor arrives ready to schedule mediation immediately. Some need basic guidance, public information, or access to court-help tools first. This section supports those users with practical resources that can reduce confusion and help them take the next step.
Texas Judicial Branch Self-Help
A helpful starting point for individuals representing themselves or trying to understand court-related processes in Texas.
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eFile Texas Self Help
The Texas Judicial Branch describes this as a free site that helps users fill out and electronically file certain common court forms.
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Self-Represented Litigants Resources
Useful for visitors who need general support on forms, research, filing, and court preparation.
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For visitors seeking an experienced San Antonio mediator and attorney with decades of ADR experience, the links below provide direct access to learn more about Joe Casseb, review mediation information, and request an appointment. Joe Casseb’s current firm profile states that his practice has been primarily devoted to ADR since 1997 and that he has conducted more than 4,000 mediations.
About Joe Casseb
Link to the About page for background, experience, leadership, and credentials.
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Alternative Dispute Resolution
Link to the ADR page for a broader explanation of the ADR process and Joe’s experience in the field.
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Schedule With Joe / Contact
Link to the main scheduling or contact page so users can move directly from research to action.
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