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Top best Appellate Lawyers in zip code 75702 Tyler

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We have more than 5 top best Appellate lawyers in zip code 75702, Tyler, Texas. Allen F. Gardner, Marisa M. Schouten are among the top best Appellate attorneys in zip code 75702. While choosing lawyers in zip code 75702, compare their reviews.


Allen F. Gardner - top best Appellate Lawyer in zip code 75702

Allen F. Gardner

Rating: 3.3


Area of Practice: Appellate ,Civil ,Construction ,Employee Benefits,Employment & Labor ,Intellectual Property

Zip code: 75702, Tyler, Texas



Contact: 903-597-8311
Potter Minton, A Professional Corporation.
North College.

Marisa M. Schouten - top best Appellate Lawyer in zip code 75702

Marisa M. Schouten

Rating: 3.1


Area of Practice: Appellate ,Business & Commercial,Natural Resources,Personal Injury,Products Liability

Zip code: 75702, Tyler, Texas



Contact: 903-526-1600
Martin Walker PC.
South Broadway.

Greg Smith - top best Appellate Lawyer in zip code 75702

Greg Smith

Rating: 3.3


Area of Practice: Appellate

Zip code: 75702, Tyler, Texas



Contact: 903-597-3301
Ramey and Flock, A Professional Corporation.
East Ferguson.

Greg Smith - top best Appellate Lawyer in zip code 75702

Greg Smith

Rating: / 5


Area of Practice: Appellate Practice, Civil Appeals

Zip code: 75702, Tyler, Texas



Contact:
Ramey & Flock A Professional Corporation.
100 East Ferguson.

Alan E. Brown - top best Appellate Lawyer in zip code 75702

Alan E. Brown

Rating: / 4.7


Area of Practice: Litigation: Commercial, Insurance, Personal Injury, Trial Practice, Mediation, Tort Litigation, Construction, Appellate: Civil, Criminal

Zip code: 75702, Tyler, Texas



Contact:
Ramey & Flock A Professional Corporation.
100 East Ferguson.

FAQs - Appellate Attorneys in 75702

Appellate Case examples in zip code 75702

Description: Covers legal matters related to appealing court decisions to higher courts. Case Example: Brown v. Board of Education, 1954 - Addressed segregation in public schools through the appellate process. Judgment: The Supreme Court ruled segregation unconstitutional.