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Old 01-29-2008, 12:20 AM
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Default attorneys in Texas

I know this may have already been said in here,but how might I find an attorney after a self defense shooting and where might I look?I know about the Texas State Bar Association,or whatever it's called,but when I call them and they ask what kind of lawyer I need,what do I tell them.I do not need one now,thank God,but this is for future reference.I plan to talk with a few and see which one I'm confortable with and keep his contact info handy just in case.
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