Weisberg & Meyers , LLC - Houston, TX
Lawyers in Houston, TX
Two Allen Center 1200 Smith Street 16th Floor Houston, TX 77002
Updated: 02/15/2026
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Two Allen Center
1200 Smith Street
16th Floor
Houston, TX 77002
Phone: (888) 595-9111 (Toll Free)
Website: http://www.attorneysforconsumers.com
Additional Texas Locations
Colorado Locations
Evergreen, CO (801.6 miles)
34790 Stagecoach Boulevard
Evergreen, CO 80439
Phone: (303) 974-7266
Fax: (866) 565-1327
Website: http://www.attorneysforconsumers.com
Arizona Locations
Phoenix, AZ (Main Office, 939.6 miles)
Corporate Headquarters
300 West Clarendon
Suite 200
Phoenix, AZ 85013
Phone: (888) 595-9111
Website: http://www.attorneysforconsumers.com
Florida Locations
Cooper City, FL (1,027.2 miles)
10400 Griffin Road
Suite 302
Cooper City, FL 33328
Phone: (888) 595-9111
Website: http://www.attorneysforconsumers.com
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