Porter, Rogers, Dahlman & Gordon, P.C. - San Antonio, TX
Administrative Law Lawyers in San Antonio, TX
745 E. Mulberry Suite 450 San Antonio, TX 78212
San Antonio Administrative Law Firm
Updated: 02/28/2026
Areas of Practice
- Administrative Law
Reviews
Customer Reviews for Porter, Rogers, Dahlman & Gordon, P.C.
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Consulted Law firm 2019I called for a consultation because I was unsure if I had a case, and if I did was it worth hiring an attorney or did I need to handle it civilly. The woman that answered the phone was not helpful, she said she would take down my information and “if” I had a case someone would call me but if I didn’t the. I wouldn’t receive a call back. She seemed very flippant and disregarding. As much as I understand they do not want to get involved it calling everyone back, sometimes people just need to at least hear their options. It was very unsatisfactory and I would just warn people that it appears this law firm is not concerned about the best interest of the client but only interested in the best interest for themselves!
Attorneys
Contact
745 E. Mulberry
Suite 450
San Antonio, TX 78212
Phone: (210) 736-3900
Fax: (210) 736-1992
Website: http://www.prdg.com
Additional Texas Locations
Austin, TX (68.4 miles)
2600 Via Fortuna
Suite 200
Austin, TX 78746
Phone: (512) 505-5900
Fax: (512) 472-7316
Website: http://www.prdg.com
Corpus Christi, TX (Main Office, 132.3 miles)
One Shoreline Plaza
800 North Shoreline
Suite 800 S
Corpus Christi, TX 78401 - 3708
Phone: (361) 880-5808
Fax: (361) 880-5844
Website: https://www.prdg.com
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