Frequently Asked Questions
Clear answers to the questions we are asked most often about how AEEA works, who we work with, and where the boundaries lie.
What AEEA does
What exactly does AEEA do?
AEEA provides structured commercial oversight: exposure mapping, governance enforcement, record reconstruction, payment and recovery control, settlement support, and stakeholder reporting for distressed and scrutinized matters.
Is AEEA a law firm?
No. AEEA does not practice law or provide legal advice. AEEA provides operational, analytical, and file-control support that works alongside your counsel.
Does AEEA replace my existing professionals?
No. AEEA reinforces the team already on the matter — counsel, title, adjusters, accountants — by imposing structure and producing decision-ready records.
How engagements work
How does an engagement begin?
With a confidential screening call to confirm fit and recommend the right next step. From there, a scoped structured assessment, and — where needed — controlled intervention.
How quickly can AEEA assess a matter?
An initial position analysis is typically available within 24–48 hours of the screening call, depending on the state of the file.
Do I have to commit to a long engagement?
No. Each phase stands on its own. Many matters are stabilized after the structured assessment.
What does a screening call cost?
Nothing. The screening call exists to determine fit and recommend the appropriate next step.
Working with counsel and lenders
How does AEEA work with counsel?
At the direction of, or in alignment with, counsel. AEEA delivers reconstructed records and analysis in the format and cadence the legal strategy requires, without practicing law.
How does AEEA work with lenders?
By providing independent exposure mapping, imposing governance, and delivering lender-ready reporting built for credit committee and audit review.
Confidentiality and information handling
How is my information protected?
Confidentiality is a baseline condition of engagement. Communications and records are encrypted in transit and at rest, NDA-protected, and handled under structured confidential-information protocols.
What happens to information I share in an inquiry?
It is treated as confidential and used only to assess and respond to your matter. See how we handle your information for detail.
Where is AEEA based?
AEEA is a Texas-registered entity operating from Belton, Texas, serving matters across Texas and beyond.
Still have a question?
A screening call is the fastest way to get a direct answer about your specific matter.