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Glast Phillips Murray Zopolsky, PC - Houston, TX

Real Estate Law Lawyers in Houston, TX

The Esperson Buildings 815 Walker, Suite 1001 Houston, TX 77002

Houston Real Estate Law Firm

Updated: 02/15/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Real Estate Law

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Houston, TX

The Esperson Buildings
815 Walker,
Suite 1001
Houston, TX 77002

Directions

Phone: (713) 237-3111

Fax: (713) 237-3202

Website: http://www.gpm-law.com

Additional Texas Locations

Dallas, TX  (Main Office, 236.7 miles)

14801 Quorum Drive
Suite 500
Dallas, TX 75254

Directions

Phone: (972) 419-8300

Fax: (972) 419-8329

Website: http://www.gpm-law.com

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