Client Testimonials
The Developer Perspective
Developers across Texas count on the Muller Law Group to tackle complexity with clarity and innovative solutions. Hear directly from the leaders shaping notable communities. In these testimonials, they share what it’s like to work in lockstep with our team, highlighting real examples of resolving challenges. Together, these stories illustrate what true partnership with MLG looks like in practice.
Tom Woliver
Oxland Group: Two Step Farm
Peter Barnhart
Caldwell Companies: The Highlands & Chambers Creek
Nino Corbett
Compass Land Development
Developer Solutions
Discover how team MLG helps developers through expert guidance on entitlements, special district formation, and more.
Here, there and everywhere
Our team has worked throughout the State of Texas, advising our clients on public infrastructure, economic development, and other public financing solutions. We’ve worked extensively in Fort Bend, Brazoria, Montgomery, Galveston, Waller, and Harris counties, and have worked on projects in Conroe, Katy, Fulshear, Richmond, Rosenberg, Needville, Sugar Land, Missouri City, Houston, Webster, League City, Pearland, Arcola, Manvel, Iowa Colony, Angleton, Bay City, Jarrell, New Braunfels, Angleton, Magnolia. Our experience and relationships in these jurisdictions allow us to navigate challenges and identify new opportunities for our clients.
Empowering Texas communities with strategic financing
We structure financing solutions for developers, including the issuance of bonds and participation in initiatives such as the Texas Infrastructure Program (TIP). As program counsel to TIP, the MLG team helps lead innovative, tax-exempt financing strategies that accelerate infrastructure development. Focused on efficiency and community growth, TIP supports projects that enhance quality of life across growing Texas markets—including Houston, Dallas and Austin. Since completing the first MUD receivable transaction, the experienced TIP team—with the Muller Law Group as Program counsel—has helped provide over $1.3 billion in funds for projects throughout the state.