About
Terry L. Ford II is a Houston-based attorney specializing in business law and litigation. Drawing from his background as a U.S. Air Force veteran and his education in finance and law, Terry offers clients a disciplined, analytical, and results-oriented approach. He represents individuals and businesses in complex disputes with professionalism and strategic insight.
Terry earned his Bachelor’s degree in Finance from Manhattan College in New York in 2020. His finance training developed his skills in risk analysis, contracts, and business operations—core elements that now inform his legal perspective. He later returned to his hometown to attend the University of Houston Law Center, where he earned his Juris Doctor in 2023.
Licensed to practice in all courts of the State of Texas, Terry focuses his practice on business transactions and litigation. He advises clients on contract disputes, business formation, commercial liability, and other corporate concerns. In litigation, he brings clarity and tenacity to each case, resolving conflicts efficiently while protecting his clients’ long-term interests.
Terry’s military background instilled in him a high standard of discipline and accountability—qualities that set him apart in the legal field. His clients benefit from his structured approach, strong attention to detail, and unwavering commitment to their success. He emphasizes clear communication, strategic preparation, and practical solutions tailored to each client’s goals.
As a rising advocate in Texas’s legal community, Terry L. Ford II is dedicated to delivering trusted legal counsel in business and litigation. His focus on service, strategy, and execution ensures that his clients receive effective representation through every stage of the legal process.
Law Office Affiliations
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Associate, Hanszen Laporte LLP
Licensed State
- Texas
Education
- University of Houston Law Center
Juris Doctor (JD) - Manhattan College
Bachelors in Finance
Awards & Badges

- Contracts And Agreements
- Franchise, Dealership & Partnership
- Limited Liability Company (LLC)
- Mergers And Acquisitions
- Litigation




