About Reza A
Reza A Chawla is a Texas-licensed attorney who concentrates on alternative dispute resolution and commercial conflict resolution. He combines formal training in arbitration and mediation with hands-on practice in the state. His approach is practical. He aims to resolve disputes efficiently while preserving clients’ business relationships.
His formal legal training includes certifications from the University of Houston. He holds a Commercial Arbitration (Domestic & International) certificate and a Mediation certificate from that institution. Those programs emphasize the mechanics of arbitration, international rules, evidence management, and the negotiation skills that underlie successful mediation.
Chawla’s career centers on handling disputes outside of traditional courtroom trials. He works in both arbitration and mediation settings. He represents businesses and individuals in matters that commonly arise from commercial contracts, partnership disagreements, and other business-related conflicts. He also assists parties in preparing arbitration submissions, selecting arbitrators, and structuring settlement talks.
Those who work with him describe a methodical preparation style. He places weight on early case assessment and practical case planning. That includes drafting clear procedural requests and organizing documentary evidence so hearings proceed without avoidable delay. He has handled domestic arbitrations and matters that involve cross-border elements. The University of Houston arbitration credential underlines his exposure to both domestic and international procedural frameworks.
Outside of hearings, Chawla spends time on negotiation and mediated settlement sessions. Mediation training informs how he frames options for clients. He coaches parties on realistic outcomes and helps them pursue agreements that limit future litigation risk. He also assists counsel in preparing mediation statements and in managing communication during mediated sessions.
Chawla practices from the Chawla Law Office in Texas. Through that office he offers representation in arbitration and mediation, and he advises clients on dispute avoidance strategies. He maintains his practice in Texas and takes on matters that require arbitration or mediated resolution. He continues to use his University of Houston certifications to guide handling of both domestic and international commercial disputes.
He currently practices at the Chawla Law Office, where his work focuses on arbitration and mediation for commercial disputes.