FAQsBelow are questions that lawyers are
commonly asked by their clients. If you do not see an answer to your legal question, please contact
us. We will be more than happy to answer any legal ques ions you have. Some of the FAQs are:
- What types of legal cases do you handle?
- Can I represent myself in a court of law?
- What do you do to handle my traffic ticket?
- Can you help me when an arrest warrant has been issued on my traffic ticket?
- In which cities do you handle traffic ticket cases?
- Do you handle criminal cases in Dallas and Tarrant County?
- Are payment plans accepted for your legal services?
- Do you handle both felonies and misdemeanors?
- Can you handle jail release?
- It states on your home page "Not certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization". What does that mean?
- How do I get someone out of jail?
- How do I find out if there is a warrant for my arrest?
- What do I do if there is a warrant out for my arrest?
- Why do I have a "no bond" in my case?
It states on your home page "Not certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization". What
does that mean?The State Bar of Texas requires this disclaimer to appear
in all advertisements for all Texas attorneys who have not chosen to seek certification in a
particular area of law (e.g., criminal law, family law, etc.). Larry Dassow (a Texas attorney)is
licensed by the Supreme Court of Texas to practice all areas of law in all Texas state courts. He
has received a Bachelor of Arts degree from The University of Texas, and awarded a Doctor of
Jurisprudence degree from The Texas Wesleyan University School of Law in fort worth, which is fully accredited
by the American Bar Association. By choice, Larry has not specialized in any particular area
of law, in as much as he prefers to practice several different areas of law. Larry Dassow practices criminal law in fort worth,
dfw and in the tarrant county texas area.
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