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114 L lawyers are available in ZIP code 75070 in Mckinney, Texas. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.9/5 and 52% provide free consultation with average fees of $348 per hour.
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Wendy is an experienced litigator practicing in the areas of Family Law and Commercial Litigation. She built her practice at several large downtown firms before opening her Collin County office. She serves as Local Counsel on large litigation matters, and is frequently appointed by local Judges to act as a Mediator, Guardian Ad Litem and Attorney Ad Litem.
Vanita Budhrani Parker has been practicing criminal law for over 23 years. She is a first- generation Indian attorney that handles cases in Collin and Dallas County. She started her career as an Assistant District Attorney in Dallas County where she worked from 1997-2009. Since leaving the District Attorney's Office, Vanita has spent her career representing individuals that have been arrested and charfed with a crime/crimes. She has handled cases from Misdemeanors to Capital Murder. She specializes in defending individuals that have a mental Illness.
Since 2001, Tom Kapioltas has been representing a diverse range of clients across Texas, including: real property developers, financial institutions, government agencies, mortgage lenders, small business owners, property owner associations, and residential and commercial property owners.
Ryan is a seasoned and successful trial attorney who practices almost exclusively in criminal defense. Ryan has secured verdicts of NOT GUILTY in cases with charges ranging from Continuous Sexual Assault of a Child, Aggravated Assaults, and in misdemeanor cases. Ryan has both the reputation for and the experience of trying difficult cases. His skill in trial allows him to come up with the best strategies for his clients, giving them the best opportunity to succeed.. Ryan is board certified in criminal law by the Texas Board of legal specialization since 2021. This distinction is held by less than 1% of Texas Lawyers.. D Magazine named Ryan to the Best Lawyers Under 40 list in 2021. National Trial Lawyers Association also named Ryan “Top 40 under 40” in his practice in 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2021.. In addition to assisting clients defending against criminal allegations, Ryan handles cases involving Child Protective Services (CPS). Ryan has been involved with several jury trials involving CPS, enabling him to navigate all the obstacles involved with these types of cases. Ryan is a skilled and aggressive attorney who can be a shrewd negotiator, but also a compassionate and insightful advisor.. Ryan previously handled divorces and family law cases. While he no longer handles these types of cases, his experience makes him the perfect attorney to help anyone involved in any criminal allegations that arise during a divorce or may affect a client’s child custody issues. Ryan is an invaluable partner to work alongside your family law attorney building a coherent strategy for both the criminal and family law cases.. Ryan began his career in 2010 by opening his own law office in Sherman, Texas. He then joined Nix and Hoover, which soon changed its name to Nix, Hoover & Kreck. In 2013, Ryan began working with Loughmiller Higgins P.C. where he represented clients in complex family law cases. He has been with our firm since 2014.. Ryan Kreck graduated in 2008 from South Texas College of Law in Houston, Texas. Prior to law school, Ryan graduated from Baylor University in 2005 with a degree in Political Science. He was involved in mock trials both in college and law school, where he was recognized for his trial advocacy skills. He was also on the Debate and Model UN teams at Baylor University.. Outside of work, Ryan is an avid hunter and contributes to his children’s extracurricular activities, ranging from Boy Scouts to gymnastics. Ryan himself is an Eagle Scout, he continues to use the confidence and character building he acquired throughout the process into his career and personal life.
R. Dean Davenport is a Collin County attorney who practices in the areas of Estate Planning, Wills, Probate, and Guardianship. He holds a doctorate from Baylor University (Ph.D.), a law degree (J.D.) from Texas Tech University School of Law, and teaches undergraduate courses in legal ethics. He is a member of the American Bar Association, the Collin County Bar Association, the Texas Center for Legal Ethics, the American Association of University Professors, and the College of the State Bar of Texas.
Mr. Walpole handles primarily criminal matters. He has tried over 300 cases to verdict. He has never prosecuted anyone. While primarily practicing in North Texas, he has tried cases in West Texas, the Panhandle, Hill Country, and the Rio Grande Valley.. Mr. Walpole received a Master of Science in Genetics from Texas A&M, which has proven useful in cases involving scientific evidence. Publications include "Variation in Mitochondrial DNA in Populations of Peromyscus eremicus from the Chihuahuan and Sonoran Deserts," Journal of Mammology.. Deric was recognized in 2000, when he was voted the George Roland Trial Lawyer of the Year by the Collin County Criminal Defense Lawyers Association. Mr. Walpole has been elected as a Thomson Reuters Super Laywer every year from 2012 to 2018. He is an Eagle Scout and serves as Assistant Scoutmaster for Troop 303 in McKinney, Texas.
Mr. Spencer began his criminal defense practice in 2014 after working as a prosecutor for over three years. Mr. Spencer's first job was as an assistant district attorney for Potter County. During his time in Potter County Mr. Spencer worked as a grand jury prosecutor and as a felony trial lawyer. As a grand jury prosecutor Mr. Spencer would present cases to the grand jury to determine whether or not someone should be indicted for a felony offense. Then Mr. Spencer transitioned into a felony trial lawyer. During his time as a felony trial lawyer, Mr. Spencer tried a variety cases ranging from theft and drug possession to murder and aggravated assault.. Mr. Spencer decided to leave the office when he and his wife got engaged. Since she refused to move up to Amarillo, Mr. Spencer moved back to Plano, where he had graduated from Plano East Senior High School in 2001. After moving back to Plano, Mr. Spencer was hired by the Hunt County Attorney's Office, where he worked as a misdemeanor trial lawyer. Shortly after he began working there, Mr. Spencer realized he wanted to start a criminal defense practice and left the office a short time later.. As a criminal defense lawyer, Mr. Spencer is committed to zealously advocating for his clients. Mr. Spencer analyses each case he gets not just from the defense side, but also from the prosecution side. If you want an attorney who is going to be honest, hard working and diligent, then Mr. Spencer is your best choice. If you want an attorney who returns phone calls and text messages, then Mr. Spencer is your best choice. The next time you are arrested for an offense and you need someone in your corner to fight for you then you need to pick Mr. Spencer to defend your rights.
Melody Petitt is an experienced family law attorney, licensed in the state of Texas. In this position, she negotiated and tried many cases throughout the southeast region of Texas. Prior to opening her own firm, Melody worked as an Assistant Attorney General in the child support division of the Texas Attorney General’s office.. As an attorney handling divorce, custody and other family law cases, Melody understands that this can be a time of high stress and anxiety. Her goal in representation is providing clients with an accurate legal analysis of the facts and laws relevant to each client’s case so that clients are able to make informed decisions. Melody has a passion for helping families in their time of need and she values building trust with her clients and always being honest with them.. Melody Petitt is a graduate of Baylor University School of Law. During her time at Baylor, she was a member of the Harvey M. Richey Moot Court Society.
Mark A. Walsh has litigated hundreds of construction and business disputes throughout the State of Texas since 1997. He has extensive experience and has counseled clients in all manner of construction and business disputes, commercial contract drafting and litigation, public procurement law, partner/shareholder dispute litigation, and governmental entity representation.
Kyle Therrian is a D Magazine Best Under 40 in his profession. He is also the former president of the McKinney Bar Association, the Secretary/Treasurer of Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Legal Education Institute, and formerly represented the Collin County criminal defense bar as a member of the Collin County Bail Bond Board. The National Trial Lawyers Association has named Kyle as a “Top 40 under 40” in his practice in 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2018. Kyle focuses his practice on representing individuals in both pending criminal cases and in criminal appeals. This is a dual-threat approach to criminal law. As an attorney who handles criminal appeals, Kyle has a reputation in the trial courts as an attorney who will take his cases to the next level when necessary. This provides value to clients with pending criminal matters who are hoping to convince a prosecutor for a favorable outcome or persuade a judge that their rights were violated.. As a criminal attorney, Kyle combines aggressiveness and experience as a trial attorney with the finesse and savvy of an advocate to address the unique concerns of each individual client. Being well-prepared and remaining several steps ahead is his motto as well as what his client’s expect.. When Kyle is not practicing law he volunteers as a Teen Court Judge and is a member of the Collin County Bail Bond Board. Kyle also contributes to the “Voice for the Defense” magazine published by the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyer’s Association.. Kyle Therrian attended law school at the University of Oklahoma where he was recognized as one of the top oral advocates in his class and inducted into the Order of Solicitors. While attending law school, he focused his legal education on the practice of Criminal and Constitutional Law. Kyle was the named the Captain of the OU’s prestigious White Collar Crime Mock Trial Team, and was invited to compete in the Black Law Student Association’s regional mock trial competition where he received the honor of “Best Advocate.”. Outside of the firm Kyle manages and plays goalie for a local hockey team. He is also busy prepping his team for another state championship win at the Statewide Teen Court Mock Trial Competition.
Kristi has been a licensed, practicing attorney since 2001. Kristi is a former prosecutor who served as a misdemeanor court chief, Chief of Domestic Violence, and Chief of the Felony Crimes Against Children Division, where she handled cases involving injury and sexual assault of children. During her years as a prosecutor, Kristi also handled cases in the Specialized Crime Division, where she focused on financial crimes, public integrity matters, and other complex or unique cases. Since leaving the District Attorney’s Office, Kristi has provided counsel to young clients and their families charged with criminal offenses in the juvenile justice system.
Kimberly Killebrew focuses her entire practice on family law and brings over 27 years of experience to every case she handles. She understands you want to resolve disputed issues as quickly as possible but without sacrificing a desirable outcome.. Clients feel at home in our office environment, which is friendly and welcoming. We are glad to answer your legal questions, address your concerns and explain legal nuances to help dispel any confusion about court procedures or the litigation process.. Over the years, our attorney has successfully worked with countless clients to address the vital issues they face related to family law and divorce. She has calmly dealt with hostile opposing counsel and has stayed the course to achieve optimum results for her clients.. Her mediation skills also serve clients well for resolving family law issues or negotiating settlements with other attorneys.
Jeremy was a Collin County Prosecutor and he has tried over 200 jury cases – virtually all criminal. He has received Not Guilty verdicts at every level of State Court from first-degree felonies to serious misdemeanors.Jeremy was selected to the Texas Super Lawyers list in 2019. This recognition is given to less than 5% of the attorneys in the state. He has been board certified in criminal law by the Texas Board of legal specialization since 2014, a distinction held by less than 1% of Texas Lawyers.He serves on the Board of Directors for Texas Criminal Defense Lawyer’s Association (“TCDLA”) He is two time president of McKinney Bar Association, and is the current chairman of Collin County Bar Association’s Criminal Law Section. Jeremy is also a member of the Texas State Bar College.Jeremy frequently lectures on criminal defense topics including handling criminal emergencies and trial advocacy. Jeremy is an avid blogger on and has been featured by the State Bar of Texas on numerous occasions. Jeremy is a graduate of SMU Law School.His memberships include:Texas Super Lawyer 2019, 2020.McKinney Bar Association (President)TCDLA (Board Member – Committee Chair)Texas Criminal Defense Lawyer’s Educational Institute (Super-Fellow)Collin County Bar Association Trial College (Instructor)Collin County Criminal Defense Lawyer Association (Past Board Member)Plano Bar Association
Jake is an estate planning attorney and the owner of Estes Law Office, P.L.L.C. in McKinney, Texas. His practice consists primarily of representing a wide variety of clients in the areas of probate administration, Wills and trusts (simple and complex), disability documents, elder law, guardianship, and corporate law. Previous to opening his own law practice, Jake was an associate estate planning attorney at The Law Office of M. Todd Estes, P.C. in Sherman, Texas for seven years. In addition to this experience, Jake served as an Assistant District Attorney felony prosecutor at the Grayson County District Attorney’s Office.Jake is a member of the State Bar of Texas, American Bar Association, Collin County Bar Association, Grayson County Bar Association, Paul Brown American Inn of Court, Grayson County Young Lawyer’s Association, McKinney Chamber of Commerce, McKinney Young Professionals and the North Texas Young Professionals. He frequently presents seminars to groups in the North Texas area on various topics such as intestacy in Texas, the importance of preparing a proper Will and disability documents, and living trust scams.Jake previously served on the Board of Directors for The Rehabilitation Center and the Sherman Chamber of Commerce. He currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Estate Planning Section of the Collin County Bar Association.. Jake received his Bachelor of Arts degree at Austin College in 1999 and was a member of the Austin College Lacrosse team. He received his Juris Doctor degree from Texas A&M University School of Law (formerly Texas Wesleyan School of Law) in 2003 and was a member of the international law fraternity Delta Theta Phi. Jake was admitted to the State Bar of Texas in 2004.. Wills and trusts, disability documents, probate administration, corporate law and business organizations, and guardianships.
J. Ryan Nordhaus has been a practicing Frisco Divorce Lawyer since April 2003.. Mr. Nordhaus is a divorce and family law lawyer who is Board Certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization – Family Law. Mr. Nordhaus did is undergraduate studies at Baylor University and received his Juris Doctor at Texas Wesleyan University School of Law. In addition, he received an L.L.M. in Taxation from the S.M.U. Dedman School of Law. Mr. Nordhaus is also a qualified mediator pursuant to rules promulgated by the Texas Family Code.. From 2011-2013 Mr. Nordhaus was selected by Super Lawyers Magazine (published by Key Professional Media) as a Texas Rising Star. This is an honor received by no more than 2.5 percent of the lawyers in the state.. As a McKinney divorce attorney, Mr. Nordhaus spends the majority of his time handling family law cases and matters ancillary thereto. His business and tax backgrounds offer clients a unique perspective in sophisticated property matters in divorces and when there are child support issues.. Mr. Nordhaus is an advocate for alternative dispute resolution and believes that a high percentage of contested cases can be resolved through mediation or informal settlement. Moreover, Mr. Nordhaus is trained in collaborative law and is prepared to handle collaborative law cases. Collaborative law is a unique solution for the right case. Not all cases fit into a single mold; therefore, while some cases may best be resolved through collaborative law, some cases may best be resolved through mediation, informal settlement or trial.. Mr. Nordhaus handles divorce and family law cases for clients all over including but not limited to McKinney, Fairview, Allen, Plano, Frisco, Denton, Dallas,
I'm dedicated to helping my clients achieve their goals. My practice is primarily focused in the area of family law. Family law matters can include adoptions, pre and post nuptial agreements, divorce, juvenile matters, child support and child custody related issues, property division and protective orders. If you are seeking enforcement of a previous order, or require assistance in a modification of a previous order, I will zealously advocate for your rights and interests. I understand that family law matters can be a difficult and stressful transition, and I would like to help you through that process.
I have been practicing law since 1996. After three years of active duty as an Army JAG and another three in the Collin County District Attorney’s office, I went into private practice. Since then my practice has been dedicated to criminal defense, and just about all of my cases are in Collin and Dallas County. I know the DA’s, and I know the judges, and they know me. If you’ve been accused of a crime, call me. I can help you, and I will defend you.
I handle civil litigation and pre-litigation disputes for subcontractors and individuals throughout the North Texas area -- including matters involving the filing or disputing of Mechanic's & Materialman's (Construction) Liens on residential or commercial construction projects, construction defects, commercial collections, and general business disputes. I also handle contract issues --always striving to provide clients with the best results efficiently.
Holly Draper is board certified in family law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. She has handled a wide variety of family law matters, ranging from divorce to child custody to grandparent rights and everything in between. Ms. Draper finds it extremely rewarding to help people through difficult situations. She participates in the Family Law Sections of the Collin County Bar Association and State Bar of Texas and is currently serving on the leadership team with the Collin County Bar Association’s Family Law Section. She is also an active member of the Collin County Bar Association, Collin County Women Lawyer’s Association, the Texas Academy of Family Law Specialists, and the Curt B. Henderson American Inn of Court. Beginning in June of 2020, Ms. Draper will begin a three-year term on the State Bar of Texas’ Law Practice Management Committee.. Ms. Draper also handles family law appeals. In 2019, she won a mandamus in the Fort Worth Court of Appeals in a case involving grandparent standing (In re Clay). In 2020, Ms. Draper argued on behalf of a fit father before the Texas Supreme Court in a landmark parental rights case that has garnered national attention (In re C.C., No. 19-0694). Nine organizations, including the State of Texas, filed amicus briefs in support of Ms. Draper’s position. The Texas Supreme Court has not yet ruled, but the oral argument can be viewed here.. Ms. Draper was recognized as a Super Lawyer in the field of family law by Super Lawyers Magazine in 2019. Only 5% of attorneys in the state receive this honor. Previously, Ms. Draper was recognized as a Rising Star in the field of Family Law by Super Lawyers Magazine for 2016, 2017 and 2018. Rising Stars represent the top 2.5% of attorneys under 40 (or practicing less than ten years). She was also recognized as one of the Top 50 Up and Coming Women Lawyers in Texas in 2017 by Super Lawyers Magazine. (Super Lawyers and Rising Stars are Thomson Reuters services.). Holly Draper grew up in Plano, Texas and graduated from Plano East Senior High in 1997. After graduating summa cum laude from Texas Tech in 2001 with a B.A. in Public Relations, Ms. Draper received her J.D. from The University of Texas School of Law in 2004. While at UT Law, Ms. Draper was a Teaching Quizmaster and the Notes Editor for The Review of Litigation.. Ms. Draper began her career as an associate at the Dallas office of a mid-sized civil defense firm, where she represented a variety of Fortune 500 companies in civil litigation. In 2008, Ms. Draper left her old firm and formed The Draper Law Firm, P.C. with the goal of balancing her personal and professional life and providing high quality, personalized legal services for families.
Gonzalo Serrano is a criminal defense attorney at the Rosenthal Kalabus & Therrian law firm. Gonzalo represents clients in counties throughout North Texas, including Collin, Dallas, Denton, Grayson, Rockwall, Fannin, and Hunt. Gonzalo takes pride in beign honest, hardworking, and aggressive. Gonzalo treats every client with the utmost respect and handles their cases with the utmost attention, urgency and effort, he believes that clients deserve nothing less. He understand that being involved in the criminal justice system can be scary and intimidating, but he also knows that our criminal justice system affords the right to a strong defense to every person charged with a crime. That is what he offers. The consequences that come with criminal charges and convictions, and the effect that these can have on someone's life are serious. Gonzalo takes all of these potential consequences into account when evaluating each case. If you have been charged with any criminal offense, call immediately for a free consultation.. Gonzalo Serrano es abogado de defensa criminal en la firma de abogados Rosenthal Kalabus & Therrian. Gonzalo representa a clientes en condados del norte de Texas, incluidos Collin, Dallas, Denton, Grayson, Rockwall, Fannin, y Hunt. Gonzalo se enorgulleze de ser honesto, trabajador y agresivo. Gonzalo trata a cada cliente con el mayor respeto y maneja sus casos con la máxima atención, urgencia y esfuerzo. El cree que sus clientes no merecen menos. El entiende que estar involucrado en el sistema de justicia penal puede ser aterrador e intimidante, pero también sabe que nuestro sistema de justicia penal brinda el derecho a una fuerte defensa a cada persona acusada de un delito. Eso es lo que el ofrece. Las consecuencias que conllevan los cargos penales y las condenas, y el efecto que pueden tener en la vida de alguien son graves. Gonzalo toma en cuenta todas estas posibles consecuencias al evaluar cada caso. Si ha sido acusado de algún delito penal, lláme de inmediato para una consulta gratuita.
For nearly a decade Daniel Bohmer has represented some of the fastest growing governmental entities in North Texas in a wide range of legal issues including advising governing bodies on state and federal law, personnel matters, contracts, real property purchases, construction, and policies. An experienced and compassionate litigator, he has represented clients in all manner of disputes before Federal and State courts, including hundreds of cases before Federal Administrative Law Judges.. As Managing Partner with Janik Bohmer, PLLC, Daniel provides individuals and small businesses with the same high-quality legal work clients would receive from large, multi-national law firms while giving his clients the one-on-one attention that they deserve. Daniel's practice focuses on business law, intellectual property, copyright, and estate planning and almost any appellate matter in Federal or State court. Daniel also handles select social security disability and family law matters. Before completing law school, Daniel worked in IT field as a web designer, which provided him unique insight and understanding of the goals and challenges faced by many of his clients.
Eric Klocke is a partner at Sullivan, Klocke, Evans & Goenawein, P.C., where he primarily practices family law and estate planning. Mr. Klocke's experience encompasses divorce, child custody, modification, child support, and marital agreements on behalf of his clients in North Texas. Mr. Klocke also provides estate planning services, including the preparation of wills and trusts.
Creative representation for 21 years.. I have seen Collin County grow and I know the people.. My office is located in McKinney, Texas will meet after hours by appointment.. I have creative plans to help you defend yourself in court or solve business problems or avoid them altogether.
Carrie K. Tapia joined the legal profession with a desire to assist those needing a voice in the legal system. Ms. Tapia has a background in social work and uses her skills from this background to assist her clients in navigating the legal system. Ms. Tapia listens as her clients describe the issues they are facing and she then collaborates with them to ensure their objectives are met.. Ms. Tapia is empathetic to her clients’ struggles and recognizes that any involvement with the legal system, whether a family law matter or criminal law matter, disrupts a person’s entire life as well as the lives of loved ones. Likewise, Ms. Tapia recognizes that a change to one aspect of a client’s life effects changes in the rest of their life. Therefore, Ms. Tapia implements a problem-solving approach and works closely with her clients to alleviate the stress and confusion often caused by ongoing litigation.. Ms. Tapia strives to meet the needs of her clients by ensuring each client understands all of legal options. After a thorough review of the issue and potential legal remedies, Ms. Tapia’s clients are empowered to make the best decisions for their future. Ms. Tapia then supports clients throughout the process, offering options, explanations, and support until an end result is achieved.. Ms. Tapia represents clients in a variety of family law matters, including divorce and property division, custody disputes, child support modifications, and adoptions. Ms. Tapia previously worked as a conservatorship caseworker for Child Protective Services(CPS) and utilizes this experience to guide clients as they navigate through involvement with CPS.
Carla Alston is an attorney who strongly cares for her clients and their family. Carla is aware of the stress and anxiety that you may be experiencing during a probate, guardianship, or in a family law matter. As such, Carla Alston strongly believes in making every effort to resolve the matter as amicably as possible. This belief has been strengthened through her experiences practicing in different areas with varying clientele.