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Jim Butler

Butler Law Firm - The Houston DWI Lawyer

Butler Law Firm - The Houston DWI Lawyer

11500 NW Freeway
Suite 400
Houston, TX 77092

Phone: 713-236-8744

Website: thehoustondwilawyer.com

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About Jim Butler

The Butler Law Firm is 100% DWI Defense. Our exclusive focus is on providing top-notch DWI defense services. We understand that DWI cases have a significant impact on people's lives. Therefore, we are committed to constant growth and improvement, acquiring knowledge through organizations like NCDD. By actively engaging with professional networks, we learn from our fellow lawyers, enabling us to explore the most effective strategies to assist our clients.


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