The Law Offices of Carlos E. Hernandez, Jr., P.C. - Brownsville, TX
Employment Law-Employee Lawyers in Brownsville, TX
1002 East Taylor Street Brownsville, TX 78520
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Brownsville Employment Law-Employee Law Firm
Updated: 02/15/2026
Areas of Practice
- Employment Law-Employee
Contact
1002 East Taylor Street
Brownsville, TX 78520
Phone: (956) 386-0900
Fax: (956) 504-5988
Website: http://www.rgvemploymentlaw.com
Hours: (By Appointment Only)
Additional Texas Locations
Edinburg, TX (Main Office, 49.5 miles)
200 North 12th Avenue
Suite 102
Edinburg, TX 78539
Phone: (956) 386-0900
Fax: (956) 380-0771
Website: http://www.rgvemploymentlaw.com
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