Maya Rigley - Dallas, TX
Attorney at Hales & Sellers, PLLC
Lawyers in Dallas, TX
12720 Hillcrest Road Suite 830 Dallas, TX 75230
Updated: 06/19/2026
Attorney Information
Overview
Maya earned her J.D. from Baylor Law School, where she received the Best Real Estate Student Award and Pro Bono Honors for her work in the Estate Planning Clinic. She was named an Outstanding Student Leader, was a member of the Barrister’s Society, and competed on one of Baylor Law’s negotiation teams. During law school, Maya served as a research assistant to Professors Jessica Kincaid and Bridget Fuselier and interned for Judges Jeffrey Manske and Michelle Larson. Prior to law school, she was a Fulbright Awardee to Taiwan and worked as a Deputy Clerk at the Supreme Court of Texas.
Awards and Honors
Honors
- Fulbright Awardee to Taiwan
Education
Legal Education
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Baylor University School of Law,
Waco,
Texas
J.D.
Honors: Best Real Estate Student Award
Honors: Pro Bono Honors for her work in the Estate Planning Clinic
Honors: Named an Outstanding Student Leader
Honors: Barrister’s Society, Member
Current Employment Position(s)
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Attorney
Past Positions
- Judges Jeffrey Manske and Michelle Larson, Intern
- Supreme Court of Texas, Deputy Clerk
Other Affiliations
- Research Assistant to Professors Jessica Kincaid and Bridget Fuselier
Contact
12720 Hillcrest Road
Suite 830
Dallas, TX 75230
Phone Number: 469-304-2819
Fax Number: 214-705-9193
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.halesandsellers.com
Hours: M-F 9AM-5PM
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