Who We Are

The attorneys of Schwartz, Page & Harding have represented special districts serving Texas’s largest, most dynamic, and successful residential and commercial developments for more than 50 years. We are proud to serve as legal advisors to districts serving landmark communities such as The Woodlands, Bridgeland, Harper’s Preserve, Veranda, Harmony, Balmoral, Generation Park, Sunterra, Audubon, and many others where we have advised clients on a variety of district matters since the earliest stages of development.

The well-established relationships that Schwartz, Page & Harding attorneys have with the local, state and federal legislative and regulatory agencies involved in community development translate into value and efficiency for our clients.

The partners at Schwartz, Page & Harding have dedicated their careers to managing the complex issues that arise from special district law in Texas. This experience includes taking the lead in legislative and rule making efforts that make districts in Texas the most successful in the nation.

To this end, Schwartz, Page & Harding was instrumental in the founding of the Utility District Advisory Corporation, created to advance the interests of utility districts and to develop a consensus on other public policy issues affecting utility districts, and the Association of Water Board Directors (AWBD) a vibrant statewide organization created to promote unity and education among special districts with now over 900 member districts. Our clients appreciate the insight and experience our attorneys bring in navigating the regulatory environment of Texas.

The attorneys of Schwartz, Page & Harding have represented special districts serving Texas’s largest, most dynamic, and successful residential and commercial developments for more than 50 years. We are proud to serve as legal advisors to districts serving landmark communities such as The Woodlands, Bridgeland, Harper’s Preserve, Veranda, Harmony, Balmoral, Generation Park, Sunterra, Audubon, and many others where we have advised clients on a variety of district matters since the earliest stages of development.

The well-established relationships that Schwartz, Page & Harding attorneys have with the local, state and federal legislative and regulatory agencies involved in community development translate into value and efficiency for our clients.

The partners at Schwartz, Page & Harding have dedicated their careers to managing the complex issues that arise from special district law in Texas. This experience includes taking the lead in legislative and rule making efforts that make districts in Texas the most successful in the nation. To this end, Schwartz, Page & Harding was instrumental in the founding of the Utility District Advisory Corporation, created to advance the interests of utility districts and to develop a consensus on other public policy issues affecting utility districts, and the Association of Water Board Directors (AWBD) a vibrant statewide organization created to promote unity and education among special districts with now over 900 member districts. Our clients appreciate the insight and experience our attorneys bring in navigating the regulatory environment of Texas.

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Schwartz, Page & Harding, L.L.P.
1300 Post Oak Boulevard, Suite 2400
Houston, TX 77056

Please note that Schwartz, Page & Harding, L.L.P. cannot undertake the representation of any district, governmental entity, company or individual until we confirm that no conflicts of interest with existing clients will result.