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Zheila Bazleh

Zheila S. Bazleh, Esq.

Zheila Bazleh moved from London, England to Dallas, Texas, in 1987. Zheila graduated from Greenhill High School in 1997 and from Southern Methodist University (B.A., magna cum laude) in 2001. In 2004, Zheila received her J.D. from the University of Texas School of Law in Austin. While in law school, Zheila represented abused children in Travis County District Court as a student attorney ad litem for the UT Children’s Rights Clinic, represented low-income immigrants before the Immigration Court for the UT Immigration Law Clinic, and was the Managing Editor of the Texas Journal of Women and the Law.

Zheila began her legal career with Clements, Allen, Woods & Margolis, in Addison, Texas, and joined Basinger Leggett Clemons Bowling Shore & Crouch PLLC (f/k/a Leggett & Clemons, PLLC) in late fall of 2005. In 2011, Zheila decided to leave the firm environment and start her own practice.

In her free time, Zheila assists as the Secretary of the nonprofit organization, Give the Needy Organization. She has also owned and trained horses from a young age and competes in Hunter/Jumper Horse Shows.

Zheila’s primary areas of practice consist of business and real estate law including the following:

  1. Commercial leasing (medical/dental, office, retail, restaurant, and industrial).
  2. Commercial property acquisition, disposition, and development of multifamily complexes, office parks, shopping centers and raw land transactions.
  3. Refinance and commercial lending.
  4. Entity formation, business and partnership development, 501(c)(3) and Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) program qualification, Management and Services Agreements, corporate filings, Employment Agreements, Investor Agreements, Shareholder/Membership Purchase Agreements.
  5. Federal and State Trademarking.
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