
Law Office Of Wendell A. Withrow
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Founded in 1986, the Law Office of Wendell A. Withrow is located in Carrollton, TX, and serves the surrounding areas. Leveraging over two decades of experience as a civil prosecutor for a national consumer protection agency, the firm provides robust general civil litigation services. Specializing in consumer protection, business litigation, personal injury, and criminal misdemeanor representation, they are steadfast in their commitment to protecting consumers from deceptive trade practices.
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Service type
Transactional business, Litigation / Legal representation
Work type
Landlord / tenant dispute, Lease / contract interpretation, Writing a lease / contract, Buying a property, Selling a property, Short sale, Foreclosure, Contract disputes, Title and Boundary Disputes, Zoning, Planning and Land Use, Housing Discrimination, Construction Disputes, Other real estate issues
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Law Office Of Wendell A. Withrow
1120 Metrocrest Dr Ste 200
Carrollton, TX 75006-5872
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Work Experience
Magistrate Judge (Part-time)
Dallas County Truancy Court
2010 - Present
Attorney
Wendel A. Withrow
2009 - Present
Adjunct Professor
Brookhaven College
1995 - Present
Civil Prosecutor
U.S. Federal Trade Commission
1986 - 2007
Adjunct Professor
University of Dallas, Graduate School of Management
1986 - 1994
Judicial Clerk
Tennessee Court Of Appeals, Middle Section
1985 - 1985
Education
Southern Methodist University
1995
University of Tennessee College of Law
1984
University of Tennessee, Martin
1981
Southern Methodist University
Liberal Arts
1995
University of Tennessee College of Law
Law
1984
University of Tennessee, Martin
High Honors
1981
Publications
Kendall Hunt Textbooks
Criminal Justice in America: Crime Control and Due Process
2012
South Texas Studies Journal
General Santa Anna, Master of Political Masquerade: Patriot or Political Opportunist?
1997
Tennessee Judicial Newsletter
Common Law Doctrines of De Facto Incorporation and Corporation by Estoppel Abolished
1985
50 Tenn. L. Rev. 385
Recent Development, Constitutional Law – The Prosecutor’s Use of the Peremptory Challenge to Effect the Racial Composition of Juries
1983
Services offered
Consumer Lawyer
Corporate Law Attorney
Real Estate Lawyer
Government & Administrative Lawyer