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Burleson, Pate & Gibson, L.L.P. - Dallas, TX

900 Jackson StreetSuite 330 Dallas, TX 75202

Attorney Ratings

5

Super Lawyers®

6

Free Consultation

Updated: 02/03/2025

Dallas Criminal Defense Law Firm

Overview

Behind the success of the firm and one of its key components is its ability to provide the resources of a much larger firm, yet offering a more intimate atmosphere, all of which allows for individualized and uncompromising attention. Whether representing an individual or a corporation, every attorney focuses on that client’s needs and is dedicated to achieving the best result for the client.Fighting for their clients and going the extra mile, the firm has earned the reputation as being one of the finest law firms in the country. With practice groups that handle a broad range of litigation, each attorney brings specific expertise and knowledge to their cases, maintaining a dynamic direct attorney-client relationship that is second to none. There are few law firms of this size in Dallas or anywhere in the U.S, with the level of litigation experience that comes close to Burleson, Pate & Gibson.

About Burleson, Pate & Gibson, L.L.P.

Practice Areas

  • Criminal Defense
  • DWI/DUI
  • Drug Violations
  • Domestic Violence
  • Personal Injury
  • Motor Vehicle Accidents
  • White Collar Defense
  • Fraud
  • Civil
  • Criminal Appeals and Writs
  • Financial Crimes
  • Sex Crimes
  • Federal Crimes

Fees

Offers Free Initial Consultation

Accepts Credit Cards

Office Information

Address

900 Jackson StreetSuite 330 Dallas, TX 75202

Fax

  • 214-871-7543

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