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Dallas, Texas Franchise Attorneys
Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 10 Dallas attorneys and 12 law firms.

David R. Woodward
Texas Franchise attorney at Cobb Martinez Woodward with 39 years of experience
1700 Pacific Avenue, Dallas, TX

Erika L. Gustafson
Texas Franchise attorney at Kessler Collins with 24 years of experience
2100 Ross Avenue, Dallas, TX

James F. Adams
Texas Franchise attorney at Passman and Jones with 43 years of experience
1201 Elm Street, Dallas, TX

James Gourley
Texas Franchise attorney at Carstens and Cahoon with 20 years of experience
13760 Noel Road, Dallas, TX

James R. Halter
Texas Franchise attorney at McCue Pauley and Associates with 26 years of experience
14114 Dallas Parkway, Dallas, TX

Jerry C. Alexander
Texas Franchise attorney at Passman and Jones with 53 years of experience
1201 Elm Street, Dallas, TX

John J. Sheedy Jr.
Texas Franchise attorney at Goins Underkofler Crawford and Langdon with 52 years of experience
1201 Elm Street, Dallas, TX

Michael W. Dunagan
Texas Franchise attorney at Jameson and Dunagan with 49 years of experience
3890 West Northwest Highway, Dallas, TX

Stephen M. Potts
Texas Franchise attorney at Potts Law Group with 51 years of experience
8144 Walnut Hill Lane, Dallas, TX

Steven L. Russell
Texas Franchise attorney at Russell and Wright with 40 years of experience
15770 Dallas Parkway, Dallas, TX
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