A firm built for clear decisions.
Sterling Rowe combines disciplined legal analysis with direct communication and practical judgment for businesses, professionals, individuals, and families.
Legal work should clarify the path—not add to the noise.
Clients often arrive when a business decision, family transition, dispute, or long-term plan has become difficult to evaluate. The firm’s role is to organize the legal issues, explain the meaningful tradeoffs, and build a strategy aligned with the client’s objective.
Sterling Rowe is intentionally structured as a modern multi-practice firm: collaborative enough to consider overlapping concerns, and focused enough to preserve direct attorney involvement.

A measured evolution.
Independent counsel begins
Amelia Hart establishes a boutique business and disputes practice in Dallas. Firm history.
Broader business perspective
Daniel Mercer joins, extending the firm’s employment and commercial-dispute capabilities.
Individual and family counsel
Sophia Grant develops a coordinated family-law and estate-planning practice.
Sterling Rowe Legal Group
The firm adopts its current identity and integrated multi-practice model.
Responsibility guidesevery decision.
We set clear expectations, communicate directly, and approach each matter with discretion. Clients receive a defined scope and fee terms before representation begins.
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