The Warner Law Firm, PLLC

A Direct Response to Corporate America’s Demands for Diversity in the Legal Profession

The Warner Law Firm, PLLC (“TWLF”) is an MWBE certified legal services provider devoted to delivering the highest quality of legal services to Corporate America—it is in direct response to Corporate America’s demands for diversity in the legal profession. 

Unlike other certified minority-owned law firms, TWLF provides business and corporate transactional legal services to clients ranging from start-ups to Fortune 500 companies.  Our attorneys have experience working as in-house attorneys for major, multinational corporations and as attorneys with large, multinational law firms.  We understand the needs of corporate legal departments and have the skills and experience to anticipate and address those needs.

Allow TWLF to address both your corporation's demand for diversity in legal service providers and demand for experienced, transactional legal counsel and advisors.


TWLF is a legal service provider joint venture between Warner & Associates, LLP and Phillips & Reiter, PLLC with over 22 experienced transactional attorneys. 

Warner & Associates, LLP is a Texas firm providing a full range of corporate legal services. The Firm's lawyers draw upon over 50 years of legal experience to furnish transactional legal services to individuals and growing businesses in Texas, Colorado and across the United States.

Phillips & Reiter, PLLC is a Texas based transactional legal service provider that offers a new approach to legal services by providing clients senior legal executives that provide outsourced general counsel services to small to medium market corporation, on a part-time basis at a fraction of the cost of hiring a full-time legal executive or outside firm. P&R also provides "overflow" support for law departments of large companies. 


Unless and until you receive a written engagement letter from TWLF, there is no attorney/client relationship between you and TWLF. Therefore, please do not send us any information via e-mail or otherwise that you would consider confidential or would want to be treated confidential until you receive a written engagement letter. Any information that you do send prior to receiving a written engagement letter will not be considered confidential and will not be protected by the attorney/ client privilege or any other rule of confidentiality.