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Overview
MISSION STATEMENT
A man lies in a ditch, unable to rise on his own and at the mercy of others wishing to do him harm. Hundreds pass by; including those whom the man believed his closest friends,failing to offer aid until finally. . . the Good Samaritan arrives.
It is not until one is able to identify with the man in the ditch that he comes to truly value the strength received from the Good Samaritan.
Therefore, we at The Bassett Firm adopt this as our Mission Statement:
To worry about our clients' cases so that they do not have to;
To counsel our clients in ways that best benefit them, even at our own expense;
To listen to our clients;
To strive to not only meet but exceed our clients' expectations;
To participate professionally in an often unprofessional arena;
To be grateful for all that we have by giving back to the community; and,
To show our appreciation for those whose blood, sweat and tears go in to carrying out this Mission.
About The Bassett Firm
Practice Areas
- Business & Commercial
People
Attorneys
- Mike H. Bassett (Managing Partner)
- Robert L. McGee Jr.
- Michael J. Noordsy (Partner)
- Aaron J. Rolen (Attorney Director)
- Sadie A. Horner
- Emily A. Seale
- Kimberly A. Guest
- Libbi D. O’Dean
- Alexander F. Harper
- Grant A Hrabik
- Faith A Trejo
- Melissa K Daniels
Staff
- Kristy Jackson, Senior Paralegal
- Mark Young, Senior Paralegal
- Rob Larsen, Law Clerk
- Jeannie Atkinson, Paralegal
- Amanda Sanders, Paralegal
Office Information
Address
3838 Oak Lawn AvenueSuite 1300 Dallas, TX 75219
Phone
Fax
- 214-219-9456
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