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Carson Bridges - Dallas, TX

14881 Quorum Dr.Suite 950 Dallas, TX 75254

Updated: 04/10/2024

Dallas EEOC claims and MSPB appeals Lawyer

Overview

Carson Bridges is an Associate Attorney with our law firm. Carson is dedicated to advocating for federal employees and guiding them through difficult times. Carson's practice is primarily focused on assisting federal employees with their EEO claims. Carson graduated from the University of Georgia with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and earned his Juris Doctorate from Texas A&M School of Law. Prior to joining The Devadoss Law Firm, Carson represented employees in the private sector and assisted them with several types of employment disputes. In his free time Carson enjoys watching sports, playing with his dog, and traveling.

About Carson Bridges

Current Employment Position(s)

  • Senior Associate Attorney

Practice Areas

  • EEOC claims and MSPB appeals

Qualifications

Education

  • Texas A&M University School of Law (formerly Texas Wesleyan University School of Law), Fort Worth, Texas
    Juris Doctorate
  • University of Georgia
    B.S., Bachelor of Science
    Major: Psychology

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Office Information

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14881 Quorum Dr.Suite 950 Dallas, TX 75254

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