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NCDD Attorneys - Texas, Dallas
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Mimi Coffey3098 N. Stemmons Freeway Phone: 214-219-6464 Website: mimicoffey.com ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Mike Howard3010 Lyndon B Johnson Fwy Phone: 214-296-2221 Website: mikehowardlaw.com/ ![]() |
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Andrew Morris3098 N. Stemmons Frwy Phone: 214-219-6464 Website: mimicoffey.com ![]() |
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Richard C. McConathy15110 Dallas Pkwy Phone: 972-233-5700 Website: mcconathylaw.com/ ![]() |
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Huma Yasin133 N. Riverfront Blvd., L.B. 2, 9th Floor Phone: 214-712-3024 ![]() ![]() |
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J. Brooks Bishop2626 Cole Ave Ste 300 Phone: 214-342-5394 ![]() |
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Shana Faulhaber10,000 N. Central Expy., Suite 400 Phone: 469-618-5245 Website: faulhaberfirm.com ![]() |
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Randall B. Isenberg4303 N Central Exp Phone: 214-696-9253 Website: rbisenberg.com ![]() |
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Michael Cortez Mendoza6060 North Central Expressway, Suite 500 Phone: 214-800-2081 ![]() |
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Lollie Akere2030 Empire Central Dr. Phone: 214-630-7820 Website: theakerelaw.com ![]() |
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LaKisha LeeDallas County Public Defenders Office, 133 N. Riverfront Blvd., 9th floor Phone: 214-653-3566 ![]() |
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