Mikeyia Latricia Dawkins

450 S Denton Tap Rd Unit 1804, Coppell, TX

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2016
University of Houston Law Center, Master of Laws- Health Law
2016
University of Houston Law Center, Legal Masters- Intellectual Property and Information Law
2015
Texas Southern University, Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor (J.D.)
2015
University of Houston, Certified Mediator with Advanced Family Law Training
2012
University of North Texas, BA - Bachelor of Arts- Psychology

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22 Nov, 2023
Attorney Dawkins with her unwavering dedication and exceptional work ethic, she consistently proves to be highly dependable and remarkably efficient. From the beginning to the end, she remains fully engaged, ensuring that I am always kept informed about the progress of my claim. Without a doubt, she is the epitome of excellence, and I wholeheartedly recommend her to anyone seeking a seamless and hassle-free claim process.
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