Amber Spurlock

Amber Spurlock

820 E. Main St.
League City, TX 77573

Phone: 281-280-0100

Website: thenelsonfirm.com

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About Amber Spurlock

Ms. Spurlock has defended numerous misdemeanor and felony cases in Harris, Galveston, Brazoria, Montgomery, and Ft. Bend counties. She has found her true passion in criminal defense work and is excited to be back at Tad Nelson & Associates where she practiced law before joining the military. A South Texas College of Law graduate, she is also a member of the NCDD and has experience in federal court settings. If you need to talk with a defense lawyer that’s prepared to take on complex criminal and civil cases, she’s one of the best lawyers to consult. • 2013 Summer Session Graduate • 2016 Serious Science Blood Alcohol Analysis and Trial Advocacy Graduate


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