Gagnon, Peacock & Vereeke, P.C.

Gagnon, Peacock & Vereeke, P.C.

STOP FORECLOSURE NOW WITHOUT BANKRUPTCY! Foreclosure Attorney Serving the People of Texas

This lawyer is licensed to practice in Texas and has no record of discipline from the Texas bar association. *

Gagnon, Peacock & Vereeke, P.C.

Gagnon, Peacock & Vereeke, P.C.

STOP FORECLOSURE NOW WITHOUT BANKRUPTCY! Foreclosure Attorney Serving the People of Texas

This lawyer is licensed to practice in Texas and has no record of discipline from the Texas bar association. *

Firm Overview

Wrongful foreclosure?

In the face of a wrongful foreclosure, we can help property owners fight to protect their property from wrongful actions on the part of a bank or other lender.

Don't make any more decisions regarding your foreclosure matter until you've spoken to me.



BOARD CERTIFIED CIVIL TRIAL LAW
BOARD CERTIFIED PERSONAL INJURY TRIAL LAW
Texas Board of Legal Specialization

Main Office

Main Office
1349 Empire Central Drive
Suite 500, Lock Box 56
Dallas, TX 75247

Phone

(214) 824-1414

Fax

(214) 824-5490

Fees
Office Information
Office Hours

Mon-Fri 9-5:30

Languages Spoken

Spanish

Foreclosure

We sue mortgage companies to keep people in their homes when they are threatened with foreclosure and they have equity to protect.

We also represent people who have been foreclosed upon and the party who bought their home at the foreclosure sale is now seeking to evict them from their home. In that situation, we represent people in both the wrongful foreclosure and the eviction. Our primary focus throughout our representation is to keep the homeowner in their home. We do not represent people that have left their home.

Gagnon, Peacock & Vereeke, P.C.
David Vereeke

Former school teacher, David Vereeke, is a partner in the firm. He brings extensive trial experience to the group having tried many jury trials in Dallas, Tarrant, Collin, Denton, Parker, Palo Pinto, Upshur, and Harris Counties.

He believes in helping to keep people in their homes. When a person has had their home wrongfully foreclosed, that person has been betrayed by their mortgage company. One of his mentors, Gerry Spence, has convinced him that betrayal is the most powerful theme a wronged person can have in trial.

Mr. Vereeke has obtained jury verdicts and settlements of over $60,000,000 in his 39 year career. He tried his first jury trial November 3,1975. He believes who is on the jury is more important than the facts of the case. He spends a lot of study time and practice time getting ready for jury selection. As his mentor, Gerry Spence, says, "You have to show them yours, before they will show you theirs." And by the way, he won that 1st jury trial in November 1975.

Mr. Vereeke has handled over 5,000 personal injury cases in the 39 years he has practiced law in Dallas. The cases range from premises liability (slip and fall) to car/truck crashes to product liability. In 2001, he had a Stowers liability jury verdict that forced the insurance company to have to pay twice the amount of the policy limits. A Dallas County jury awarded his client the largest slip and fall verdict for the year 2003. The year 2006 saw a jury award Mr. Vereeke's client the largest car wreck verdict in Denton County for that year. However, as every attorney knows, results in one case do not guarantee similar results in another case. Insurance companies and mortgage are different; juries and judges are different; venues are different.

Mr. Vereeke is a charter member of Stonebriar Community Church, He is active in the church and has been a facilitator of the divorce recovery program since the program began in 2000.

He and Mr. Peacock went to Baylor Law School together. As he is fond of saying, Mr. Peacock introduced him to the first video game, Pong. They played it together at the Union Building at Baylor.

Mr. Vereeke joined the firm August 16, 2010 and is excited about trying cases with his old friend Jack Peacock and the Gagnon, Peacock, and Vereeke team.

AREAS OF PRACTICE
Wrongful Foreclosure
Commercial Litigation
Insurance Litigation
Personal Injury
Products Liability
Medical Malpractice
Consumer Litigation
Negligence

Gagnon, Peacock & Vereeke, P.C.
David Vereeke

Former school teacher, David Vereeke, is a partner in the firm. He brings extensive trial experience to the group having tried many jury trials in Dallas, Tarrant, Collin, Denton, Parker, Palo Pinto, Upshur, and Harris Counties.

He believes in helping to keep people in their homes. When a person has had their home wrongfully foreclosed, that person has been betrayed by their mortgage company. One of his mentors, Gerry Spence, has convinced him that betrayal is the most powerful theme a wronged person can have in trial.

Mr. Vereeke has obtained jury verdicts and settlements of over $60,000,000 in his 39 year career. He tried his first jury trial November 3,1975. He believes who is on the jury is more important than the facts of the case. He spends a lot of study time and practice time getting ready for jury selection. As his mentor, Gerry Spence, says, "You have to show them yours, before they will show you theirs." And by the way, he won that 1st jury trial in November 1975.

Mr. Vereeke has handled over 5,000 personal injury cases in the 39 years he has practiced law in Dallas. The cases range from premises liability (slip and fall) to car/truck crashes to product liability. In 2001, he had a Stowers liability jury verdict that forced the insurance company to have to pay twice the amount of the policy limits. A Dallas County jury awarded his client the largest slip and fall verdict for the year 2003. The year 2006 saw a jury award Mr. Vereeke's client the largest car wreck verdict in Denton County for that year. However, as every attorney knows, results in one case do not guarantee similar results in another case. Insurance companies and mortgage are different; juries and judges are different; venues are different.

Mr. Vereeke is a charter member of Stonebriar Community Church, He is active in the church and has been a facilitator of the divorce recovery program since the program began in 2000.

He and Mr. Peacock went to Baylor Law School together. As he is fond of saying, Mr. Peacock introduced him to the first video game, Pong. They played it together at the Union Building at Baylor.

Mr. Vereeke joined the firm August 16, 2010 and is excited about trying cases with his old friend Jack Peacock and the Gagnon, Peacock, and Vereeke team.

AREAS OF PRACTICE
Wrongful Foreclosure
Commercial Litigation
Insurance Litigation
Personal Injury
Products Liability
Medical Malpractice
Consumer Litigation
Negligence

Gagnon, Peacock & Vereeke, P.C.
general email address

Gagnon, Peacock & Vereeke, P.C.
general email address

Gagnon, Peacock & Vereeke, P.C.
David Vereeke

Gagnon, Peacock & Vereeke, P.C.
David Vereeke

Firm Overview

Wrongful foreclosure?

In the face of a wrongful foreclosure, we can help property owners fight to protect their property from wrongful actions on the part of a bank or other lender.

Don't make any more decisions regarding your foreclosure matter until you've spoken to me.



BOARD CERTIFIED CIVIL TRIAL LAW
BOARD CERTIFIED PERSONAL INJURY TRIAL LAW
Texas Board of Legal Specialization

Main Office

Main Office
1349 Empire Central Drive
Suite 500, Lock Box 56
Dallas, TX 75247

Phone

(214) 824-1414

Fax

(214) 824-5490

Fees
Office Information
Office Hours

Mon-Fri 9-5:30

Languages Spoken

Spanish

Foreclosure

We sue mortgage companies to keep people in their homes when they are threatened with foreclosure and they have equity to protect.

We also represent people who have been foreclosed upon and the party who bought their home at the foreclosure sale is now seeking to evict them from their home. In that situation, we represent people in both the wrongful foreclosure and the eviction. Our primary focus throughout our representation is to keep the homeowner in their home. We do not represent people that have left their home.

Gagnon, Peacock & Vereeke, P.C.
David Vereeke

Former school teacher, David Vereeke, is a partner in the firm. He brings extensive trial experience to the group having tried many jury trials in Dallas, Tarrant, Collin, Denton, Parker, Palo Pinto, Upshur, and Harris Counties.

He believes in helping to keep people in their homes. When a person has had their home wrongfully foreclosed, that person has been betrayed by their mortgage company. One of his mentors, Gerry Spence, has convinced him that betrayal is the most powerful theme a wronged person can have in trial.

Mr. Vereeke has obtained jury verdicts and settlements of over $60,000,000 in his 39 year career. He tried his first jury trial November 3,1975. He believes who is on the jury is more important than the facts of the case. He spends a lot of study time and practice time getting ready for jury selection. As his mentor, Gerry Spence, says, "You have to show them yours, before they will show you theirs." And by the way, he won that 1st jury trial in November 1975.

Mr. Vereeke has handled over 5,000 personal injury cases in the 39 years he has practiced law in Dallas. The cases range from premises liability (slip and fall) to car/truck crashes to product liability. In 2001, he had a Stowers liability jury verdict that forced the insurance company to have to pay twice the amount of the policy limits. A Dallas County jury awarded his client the largest slip and fall verdict for the year 2003. The year 2006 saw a jury award Mr. Vereeke's client the largest car wreck verdict in Denton County for that year. However, as every attorney knows, results in one case do not guarantee similar results in another case. Insurance companies and mortgage are different; juries and judges are different; venues are different.

Mr. Vereeke is a charter member of Stonebriar Community Church, He is active in the church and has been a facilitator of the divorce recovery program since the program began in 2000.

He and Mr. Peacock went to Baylor Law School together. As he is fond of saying, Mr. Peacock introduced him to the first video game, Pong. They played it together at the Union Building at Baylor.

Mr. Vereeke joined the firm August 16, 2010 and is excited about trying cases with his old friend Jack Peacock and the Gagnon, Peacock, and Vereeke team.

AREAS OF PRACTICE
Wrongful Foreclosure
Commercial Litigation
Insurance Litigation
Personal Injury
Products Liability
Medical Malpractice
Consumer Litigation
Negligence

Gagnon, Peacock & Vereeke, P.C.
David Vereeke

Former school teacher, David Vereeke, is a partner in the firm. He brings extensive trial experience to the group having tried many jury trials in Dallas, Tarrant, Collin, Denton, Parker, Palo Pinto, Upshur, and Harris Counties.

He believes in helping to keep people in their homes. When a person has had their home wrongfully foreclosed, that person has been betrayed by their mortgage company. One of his mentors, Gerry Spence, has convinced him that betrayal is the most powerful theme a wronged person can have in trial.

Mr. Vereeke has obtained jury verdicts and settlements of over $60,000,000 in his 39 year career. He tried his first jury trial November 3,1975. He believes who is on the jury is more important than the facts of the case. He spends a lot of study time and practice time getting ready for jury selection. As his mentor, Gerry Spence, says, "You have to show them yours, before they will show you theirs." And by the way, he won that 1st jury trial in November 1975.

Mr. Vereeke has handled over 5,000 personal injury cases in the 39 years he has practiced law in Dallas. The cases range from premises liability (slip and fall) to car/truck crashes to product liability. In 2001, he had a Stowers liability jury verdict that forced the insurance company to have to pay twice the amount of the policy limits. A Dallas County jury awarded his client the largest slip and fall verdict for the year 2003. The year 2006 saw a jury award Mr. Vereeke's client the largest car wreck verdict in Denton County for that year. However, as every attorney knows, results in one case do not guarantee similar results in another case. Insurance companies and mortgage are different; juries and judges are different; venues are different.

Mr. Vereeke is a charter member of Stonebriar Community Church, He is active in the church and has been a facilitator of the divorce recovery program since the program began in 2000.

He and Mr. Peacock went to Baylor Law School together. As he is fond of saying, Mr. Peacock introduced him to the first video game, Pong. They played it together at the Union Building at Baylor.

Mr. Vereeke joined the firm August 16, 2010 and is excited about trying cases with his old friend Jack Peacock and the Gagnon, Peacock, and Vereeke team.

AREAS OF PRACTICE
Wrongful Foreclosure
Commercial Litigation
Insurance Litigation
Personal Injury
Products Liability
Medical Malpractice
Consumer Litigation
Negligence

Gagnon, Peacock & Vereeke, P.C.
general email address

Gagnon, Peacock & Vereeke, P.C.
general email address

Gagnon, Peacock & Vereeke, P.C.
David Vereeke

Gagnon, Peacock & Vereeke, P.C.
David Vereeke

This lawyer is licensed to practice in Texas and has no record of discipline from the Texas bar association. *

* Nolo has confirmed that every member attorney has a valid license and is in good standing with the state agency that licenses lawyers. Any past disbarments and suspensions (with possible exceptions for minor violations or nonpayment of dues, in our discretion) will be indicated accordingly in the badge. Member attorneys are required to notify Nolo immediately if they become the subject of any disciplinary action by any state licensing agency.

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This lawyer is licensed to practice in Texas and has no record of discipline from the Texas bar association. *

* Nolo has confirmed that every member attorney has a valid license and is in good standing with the state agency that licenses lawyers. Any past disbarments and suspensions (with possible exceptions for minor violations or nonpayment of dues, in our discretion) will be indicated accordingly in the badge. Member attorneys are required to notify Nolo immediately if they become the subject of any disciplinary action by any state licensing agency.