Compare 8 attorneys and 6 law firms in El Paso , TX. Sort by highest rating and years of civil rights experience.
Dolph Quijano Jr.
El Paso civil rights attorney at Dolph Quijano with 48 years experience707 Myrtle Avenue, El Paso, TX 79901
Steven James
El Paso civil rights attorney at Steven C James with 45 years experience521 Texas Avenue, El Paso, TX 79901
J. Jay
El Paso civil rights attorney at Windle Hood Alley Norton Brittain and Jay with 33 years experience201 East Main Drive, Suite 1350, El Paso, TX 79901
Eric Brittain
El Paso civil rights attorney at Windle Hood Alley Norton Brittain and Jay with 32 years experience201 East Main Drive, Suite 1350, El Paso, TX 79901
Andrs Almanzan
El Paso civil rights attorney at Mounce Green Myers Safi Paxson and Galatzan with 27 years experience100 North Stanton, Suite 1000, El Paso, TX 79901
Mark Smigiel
El Paso civil rights attorney at Law Office of Mark Smigiel with 24 years experience7362 Remcon Circle, El Paso, TX 79912
Stephanie Allala
El Paso civil rights attorney at Allala Associates with 21 years experience300 East Main Drive, Suite 620, El Paso, TX 79901
Laura Enriquez
El Paso civil rights attorney at Mounce Green Myers Safi Paxson and Galatzan100 North Stanton, Suite 1000, El Paso, TX 79901
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