Compare 9 attorneys and 8 law firms in Tyler , TX. Sort by highest rating and years of government experience.
Buck Files Jr.
Tyler government attorney at Bain Files Jarrett Bain and Harrison with 61 years experience109 West Ferguson, Tyler, TX 75702
Tracy Crawford
Tyler government attorney at Ramey and Flock with 62 years experience100 East Ferguson, Suite 500, Tyler, TX 75702
James Knowles
Tyler government attorney at Wilson Robertson and Cornelius with 58 years experience315 East Fifth Street, Tyler, TX 75701
Glen Patrick
Tyler government attorney at McNally and Patrick with 40 years experience100 East Ferguson, Suite 400, Tyler, TX 75702
Brett Harrison
Tyler government attorney at Bain Files Jarrett Bain and Harrison with 29 years experience109 West Ferguson, Tyler, TX 75702
Alan Pigg
Tyler government attorney at Cowles and Thompson with 29 years experience100 East Ferguson, Suite 1202, Tyler, TX 75702
Blake Armstrong
Tyler government attorney at Birdsong and Armstrong with 26 years experience211 East Houston Street, Tyler, TX 75702
Blake Armstrong
Tyler government attorney at Potter Minton with 26 years experience110 North College, Tyler, TX 75702
Tab Lawhorn
Tyler government attorney at Derryberry Zips Wade Lawhorn with 21 years experience100 East Ferguson Street, Suite 1212, Tyler, TX 75702
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