Recent Publications

Ford & Mathiason LLP Announces Move to New Offices in Houston

By Chris Carr
Jan 28, 2007

Ford & Mathiason LLP is pleased to announce that the Firm will be relocating its Houston offices effective on approximately February, 1 2007. The Firm's new address will be 5151 San Felipe, Houston, Texas 77056, and the Firm's phone and fax numbers will remain the same.

Ford & Mathiason has officed in its current building for over 7 years. The move to new offices will afford the Firm to offer better facilities to its clients. For instance, the new offices will contain multiple conference rooms to ensure adequate meeting space for clients. The new offices will likewise include a full library for improved research capabilities. Additionally, the new offices are conveniently located approximately one mile off of Loop 610, providing easy access from virtually every part of Houston.

Ford & Mathiason will keep its clients updated as the specific date of the move draws closer. For now, though, we are excited about this new opportunity, and we hope that you will look forward to visiting us in our new location!

 

Our Houston office conveniently serves our clients in Harris, Montgomery, and Fort Bend counties, while our Dallas office serves clients in Dallas, Tarrant, Denton, and Collin counties.


Ford & Mathiason LLP

  • 5151 San Felipe
  • Suite 1950
  • Houston, TX 77056
  • T: 713.260.3926
  • F: 713.260.3903
  • 901 Main St.
  • Suite 6300
  • Dallas, TX 75202
  • T: 214.389.0887
  • F: 214.389.0888

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