Know-How. Experience. Results.
Curnutt & Hafer provides high-quality representation focused on bottom line results. Listed as a “Go To” litigation firm in the Fortune 500 list of attorneys, our lawyers can help you. We have the know-how and experience to solve your legal problem. We will protect what you have, and get all that you deserve.
Business Litigation
Business Transactions & Formations
Wills, Probate, & Inheritance Disputes
Family Law
Oil & Gas
Injury & Death
Who We Are
Firm principals Kelly Curnutt and Douglas Hafer have significant experience handling complex commercial litigation, as well as personal injury and death cases. Both have worked in large, international law firms, as well as a small trial boutique firm. Since its inception, the law firm of Curnutt & Hafer has enhanced existing relationships, and developed referrals by capitalizing on four key attributes:
- Experience and success in trying cases to juries, judges, and arbitrators.
- The ability to properly evaluate and aggressively prosecute cases.
- Long-term connections and relationships in Texas.
- The desire to succeed and win.
Our Core Values
Seek bottom line results. Serve with excellence. Do the right thing.
Articles of Interest
Generosity Purpose Presentation – Decatur
In 2023, Curnutt & Hafer committed our organizational resources to what we call the Generosity Purpose, which is dedicated to donating a percentage of our firm's income to charitable organizations that have an impact on the youth in our communities. At our Q2...
“Merciful Wisdom” Mural Unveiling
Doug Hafer and Kelly Curnutt (pictured with artist Chris Gonzalez) welcomed Arlington community leaders and friends to the official introduction on March 23rd of the mural "Merciful Wisdom." You can find it on the East and North sides of the Abram Street headquarters...
Vicki Hafer and Cindy Salter featured in “Women in Business” issue of Arlington Today
Two of our teammates here at Curnutt & Hafer, LLP, have been featured in the March 2022 “Women in Business” issue of Arlington Today magazine. Check out the story on page 33 of the digital edition.



