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Plano Criminal Law Firm
Overview
For more than 40 years, The Shapiro Law Firm has been a part of the Plano, Texas, community and has served Collin County and Dallas-Fort Worth in criminal defense and family law matters. We have built a strong reputation among other attorneys, judges and clients for the values we carry with us in our practice and the successful results we have achieved for our clients.
Why The Shapiro Law Firm?
Texans in need of quality legal representation turn to the The Shapiro Law Firm for the skill and experience of our attorneys and the focused, attentive service we provide to every client. Our lawyers have over forty years experience in successfully handling smaller as well as high profile cases throughout the state of Texas. Some of the cases that we routinely handle include:
Criminal Law • DUI / DWI • Drug Offenses • Sexual Offenses • Juvenile Crimes • Family Law • Divorce • Child Support • Child Custody • Personal Injury
When you need to speak with an attorney regarding criminal charges or a family law dispute, talk with us at the Shapiro Law Firm and get the quality representation you deserve.
About The Shapiro Law Firm
Practice Areas
- Criminal
- Family Law
- DWI
- Divorce
- Custody
- White Collar Crimes
- Sex Crimes
- Drug Offenses
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Office Information
Address
701 East 15th StreetSuite 204 Plano, TX 75074 - 5778
Phone
Fax
- 972-423-0077
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