Top best E Lawyers in ZIP 75252 | 40 available
40 E lawyers are available in ZIP code 75252 in Dallas, Texas. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.9/5 and 65% provide free consultation with average fees of $375 per hour.
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We have limited our practice to Estate Planning and Taxation.The goal of our firm is to provide the highest level of technical expertise and professionalism in a comfortable, service-oriented atmosphere.We believe that the practice of law is a service business. We want you to hold us to standards of service that you may not have come to expect from other firms.Specifically, expect us to:1 listen to you and put your needs first2 be available to answer your questions3 offer solutions, not riddles4 communicate clearly and thoroughly about every aspect of what we do on your behalf. I have been practicing Law in Dallas since the late 70's primarily in the fields of Estate Planning, Probate, Tax and Business Organizations. Outside of the office, my avocations include SCUBA, Underwater Photography, Cooking and utilizing my outdoor wood burning oven to make pizza, bread, and just about anything else that could be made in an indoor oven.
Thank you for checking me out on AVVO! I would love to give you some background on myself. For the past 18 of 22 years I have dedicated my life to criminal law practice. I know how to defend a case because I've been the person who brought the cases; I know how the state thinks and I know where to push. Although I am experienced on both sides of the table, and on the bench, criminal defense work has been the most rewarding career I have ever had. I was appointed Presiding Judge for the City of McKinney from 2019-2024, and am a former prosecutor with experience trying all types of felony and misdemeanor cases including DWI, theft, assault, child crimes, fraud, murder, sexual assault, burglary, robbery, and organized crime. I was assigned Second Assistant District Attorney & Chief of Misdemeanor Trial Division. I trained numerous prosecutors, staff, and police on courtroom procedure and testimony. Prior to my time as Second Assistant, I was the Chief Felony Prosecutor for the Special Prosecution Division, responsible for prosecution of financially motivated criminal activity, organized crime, and public integrity matters. I was trained in cyber crime and computer forensics at the National Institute for Computer Forensics (NCFI), the Secret Services' training facility, in Hoover Alabama. Other assignments as an ADA included the Crimes Against Children Division, Felony Trial Team, and Drug Court. Prior to my time as an assistant district attorney, I was a civil litigator in downtown Dallas. In my free time I enjoy reading, cooking, and spending time with my family, including one fat marshmallow of a cat.
Sr. Partner in a law firm focusing on real estate litigation and landlord/tenant issues. Let us help you protect your property and your rights. Landlord attorney for Commercial and Residential entities, but occasionally take tenant cases. I give straight answers to your hard legal questions, and provide you effective representation in Court. You will have a strong advocate, and a compassionate attorney.
Kristina Veit grew up in Plano, Texas, and began her legal career in criminal law. While in law school, she worked at a criminal defense firm before passing the bar and joining the Tarrant County District Attorney’s Office as a prosecutor. During this time, she also became involved in public policy for criminal justice reform.. After six months as a prosecutor, Kristina transitioned into personal injury law, where she has been practicing for over a year. She has experience in the courtroom, having served as second chair in two car wreck trials and first chair in two more.. Outside of work, Kristina enjoys taking her dog on walks or to the lake, spending time with loved ones, exploring new restaurants, and traveling.
Jeff Sprigg is a seasoned attorney and co-founder of Sprigg-Novak Law, a firm dedicated to navigating complex real estate and property law challenges. With over 18 years of experience, Jeff has established himself as a leading expert in Landlord-Tenant law, commercial real estate litigation, post-foreclosure litigation.. A graduate of SMU Dedman School of Law, Jeff has a profound commitment to providing his clients with precise and innovative legal solutions. His approach combines thorough legal knowledge with a strategic use of technology to enhance client engagement and outcomes. Throughout his career, Jeff has successfully represented a wide range of clients, from individual property owners to large corporations, helping them to secure their property rights and achieve their business objectives.Jeff is also deeply involved in the legal community, contributing to various professional groups and frequently speaking at industry seminars and conferences. His articles on property law and tenant rights have been published in leading legal journals, helping to shape the conversation around property law in Texas.. At Sprigg-Novak Law, Jeff’s leadership and vision have fostered a culture of excellence and dedication to client success. Whether advising on legal strategy, representing clients in court, or conducting workshops for property owners, Jeff's expertise and approachable manner make him a trusted advisor and advocate.
George Shake, a partner with Howland Shake Law, LLP, has been practicing law in the Dallas/Fort Worth area since graduating from the Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law. He practices family law and special education law. George received undergraduate degrees in English Literature and Business from the City University of New York. George received a Master’s degree in School Psychology from the University of North Texas and became licensed to practice school psychology.. He worked with families directly for several years, assessing children and helping parents and schools to create educational programs for those children. George developed specialties in ADHD and Autism and has participated in countless special education meetings, discipline meetings, and teacher conferences. He has held administrative positions in several local public schools. He has written policies and trained school personnel to comply with federal and state regulations for serving children with special needs. George has been working on behalf of individuals with disabilities for twenty-five years and training professionals throughout the Dallas area for fifteen years. George’s work in family law often involves families with children with disabilities.