Willis Juvenile Law Lawyers
Compare 44 top rated Texas attorneys serving Willis.
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Free ConsultationJuvenile, Criminal and DWI
Texas Tech University School of Law
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Juvenile, Administrative, Business and Criminal
South Texas College Of Law
Douglas Atkinson was born and raised in Texas and moved to Conroe in 1976. Douglas attended the South Texas College of Law in Houston, Texas in 1995. While in law school, he was elected Student Bar President and while he was president he coordinated many community service projects. He realized his passion for criminal law while at the South Texas College of Law while receiving the top grades in his criminal courses. Douglas graduated from law school with a Juris Doctorate in 1998 and received his license to practice law by the Supreme Court of Texas in November of 1998....
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Rick Brass
Conroe, TX Juvenile Law Lawyer with 42 years of experience
Juvenile, Business, Criminal and Family
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Earl Pryor
Conroe, TX Juvenile Law Attorney with 22 years of experience
Juvenile, Criminal, Divorce and Family
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Juvenile and Criminal
McGeorge School Of Law
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Matt Horak
The Woodlands, TX Juvenile Law Lawyer with 17 years of experience
Free ConsultationOffers Video ChatJuvenile, Criminal, DWI and Domestic Violence
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Call Horak Law if you need a fighter. If the prosecutor doesn't think your lawyer will fight, you're wasting your money.
As soon as you've been arrested, your charge is public record. Anyone can find it; even if you haven't been convicted. You're going to be digging yourself out of a difficult and terrible hole right from the beginning.
There is absolutely no one on your side in the criminal justice system EXCEPT your lawyer.
The cops, the prosecutors, district...
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Juvenile, Criminal, Domestic Violence and Family
South Texas College of Law
Kathryn Liptrap moved to Texas in 1997 while in the U.S. ARMY, where she served as a PATRIOT missile System Technician. She moved to Montgomery County in 2001 with her son. She worked her way through college and graduated Summa Cum Laude from Sam Houston State University with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology, a minor in Philosophy. After working for a year in the oil and gas industry, she started law school at the University of Tulsa, transferring to South Texas College of Law after one year. She graduated from South Texas in 2011. Kathryn Liptrap of The Liptrap...
J. D. Lambright
Conroe, TX Juvenile Law Attorney with 21 years of experience
Juvenile, Appeals, Criminal and Family
South Texas College of Law
Juvenile and Family
South Texas College of Law
Juvenile, Criminal and Family
South Texas College of Law
Juvenile, Criminal and Family
Texas Southern University Thurgood Marshall School of Law
Juvenile, Criminal and DWI
University of Houston Law Center
Juvenile, Administrative, Employment and Environmental
South Texas College of Law
Juvenile, Criminal, Divorce and Family
Texas Tech University School of Law
Juvenile, Criminal, Education and Immigration
Texas Southern University Thurgood Marshall School of Law
Juvenile, Administrative and Criminal
The University of Texas School of Law
Juvenile, Criminal, Divorce and Family
Texas Tech University School of Law
Juvenile, Arbitration & Mediation, Criminal and Family
South Texas College of Law
Juvenile, Administrative, Criminal and Employment
South Texas College of Law
Juvenile, Criminal, Divorce and Family
South Texas College of Law
Juvenile and Criminal
University of Houston Law Center
Juvenile, Bankruptcy and Criminal
South Texas College of Law
Juvenile, Appeals, Criminal and Family
University of Houston Law Center
Juvenile and Criminal
South Texas College of Law
Juvenile, Appeals and Criminal
University of Houston Law Center
Juvenile, Administrative, Criminal and Family
University of Houston Law Center
Juvenile, Arbitration & Mediation, Criminal and Family
South Texas College of Law
Juvenile, Criminal and Family
Baylor Law School
Jack McCormick
Conroe, TX Juvenile Law Attorney with 40 years of experience
Juvenile and Criminal
South Texas College of Law
Juvenile, Business, Criminal and Energy
SMU Dedman School of Law
Juvenile, Criminal and Family
Loyola University New Orleans College of Law
Juvenile, Business, Criminal and Family
SMU Dedman School of Law
(713) 392-8222
1790 Hughes Landing Blvd
Ste. 400
The Woodlands, TX 77380
Juvenile, Appeals, Criminal and Family
South Texas College of Law
Juvenile, Appeals, Criminal and Family
University of Houston Law Center
David Bluestein
Conroe, TX Juvenile Law Attorney with 38 years of experience
Juvenile, Criminal, Divorce and Family
South Texas College of Law
Juvenile, Criminal, Elder and Family
South Texas College of Law
(281) 419-7770
2700 Research Forest Dr
Ste 100
The Woodlands, TX 77381
Juvenile, Bankruptcy, Criminal and Estate Planning
Creighton University School of Law
227 Blushwood Place
Spring, TX 77382
Juvenile, Criminal and Environmental
University of Houston Law Center
Juvenile, Arbitration & Mediation, Criminal and Family
South Texas College of Law
Juvenile, Criminal, Estate Planning and Family
William Mitchell College of Law
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