Creighton, Fox, Johnson & Mills, PLLC - Beaumont, TX
Business Transactions & Litigation Lawyers in Beaumont, TX
3535 Calder Ave Suite 310 Beaumont, TX 77706 - 5043
- 3 Super Lawyers®
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28
Years
Experience
Beaumont Business Transactions & Litigation Law Firm
Updated: 03/03/2026
Areas of Practice
- Business Transactions & Litigation
- Construction Law
- Real Estate Legal Services
- Estate Planning & Probate
Attorneys
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John Creighton III
Partner
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Lance C. Fox
Partner
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John W. Johnson
Partner
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Brian A. Mills
Partner
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Meredith M. Bernsen
Partner
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Brice W. Sherrod
Associate
Contact
3535 Calder Ave
Suite 310
Beaumont, TX 77706 - 5043
Phone: 409-207-0756
Fax: 409-833-0084
Email: Send a message
Additional Texas Locations
Austin, TX (215.8 miles)
1601 Rio Grande
Suite 330
Austin, TX 78701
Phone: 409-207-0756
Fax: 512-457-8792
Email: Send a message
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