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Memphis Criminal Defense Law Firm
Overview
The law firm of Wagerman Katzman is located in Memphis, Tennessee. We provide high-quality legal representation and protect the rights of clients who are accused of criminal charges.
Over the years, our lawyers have secured positive results for clients from all walks of life in a wide range of criminal matters related to drug crimes, theft, forgery, murder, manslaughter, weapons offenses, asset forfeitures, domestic abuse, driving under the influence and white collar crimes.
Our attorneys are seasoned criminal defenders with over 75 combined years of experience. They fight to safeguard the freedom and constitutional rights of our clients in both the state and federal courts of Tennessee. From misdemeanor to felony charges, they have represented thousands of clients and acted as their voices in the courtroom. They won't rest until the charges against our clients are resolved and their paths forward are clear.
Howard Wagerman, the principal attorney of our firm, boasts a career spanning four decades in criminal defense. Hailing from Tennessee, his dedication to providing top-notch legal representation is rare, and he has earned a reputation as a formidable opponent in the courtroom. With Mr. Wagerman at the helm, clients can rest assured that their case is in capable hands.
Our attorneys are all about building lasting relationships within our community. With their vast legal experience and familiarity with the Tennessee legal system, they tirelessly work toward finding favorable solutions for their clients. They are active members of the Shelby County Bar Association and Memphis Bar Association, always striving to stay on top of their games.
Want to learn about our talented attorneys and the outstanding services we offer? Contact Wagerman Katzman today. We provide free initial consultations for your convenience. We also accept credit cards.
About WagermanKatzman
Practice Areas
- Criminal Defense
- Personal Injury
- Criminal Law - Federal
- DUI/DWI
- Drug Violations
- Sex Offenses
People
Attorneys
- Howard L. Wagerman (Principal/ Founding Attorney)
- Mendy M. Katzman (Attorney)
- Ira J. Katzman (Attorney)
- Michael A. Katzman (Attorney)
- Sherene G. Katzman (Attorney)
- Paul K. Prather Jr (Attorney)
- John C. Catmur Jr (Attorney)
- Justin A. Gee (Attorney)
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Offers Free Initial Consultation
Office Information
Address
200 Jefferson AvenueSuite 1313 Memphis, TN 38103
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