Philip David Ray, experienced Appeals, Criminal Defense attorney in Dallas, TX with 92 reviews
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Philip David Ray

3500 Maple Ave., Dallas, TX

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Education

2000:
Texas Tech School of Law, Doctor of Jurisprudence
1997:
Austin College, Bachelor of Arts

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4.7 92 reviews
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Shannon cantly

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09 Dec, 2024
Steve and his team, Aliza and Tammy, made the entire process smooth and painless. They took care of us through every step of the process and, most importantly, fought for EVERY penny we deserved. I guarantee that choosing the Pipkin Law Firm is the best decision you will make when you have been injured in an accident. Steve and his team will fight for you! They are genuine people and truly care about their clients.Highly recommend!
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Stephanie wyatt

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09 Dec, 2024
Great attorney and staff. They care about their clients and are diligent and thorough. Everyone is professional and make the litigation process run efficiently.
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Felica moore

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04 Nov, 2024
Great law firm! The whole team fights for your rights! I would highly recommend to everyone! Attorney Steve is awesome! He helps anyone that’s been wrong! No matter how big or small the claim! Heaven sent!
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Excellent customer service and communication from the law firm's staff, including Aliza, Tammy, and others
“Aliza and Tammy were so supportive, and the communication was impeccable. They are by far awesome. These ladies will make you at ease in any situation and make sure that you are well taken care of.”
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The lawyers, especially Steve Pipkin, are knowledgeable, experienced, and fight hard for their clients
“Steve and his team will fight for you! They are genuine people and truly care about their clients.”
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The law firm provides personal attention and care for each client, going above and beyond to ensure their needs are met
“They took care of us through every step of the process and, most importantly, fought for EVERY penny we deserved.”
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The law firm achieves excellent outcomes for their clients, often exceeding their expectations
“The lawsuit was a long process, but very little work on our part. They took care of everything! Thank you Payne Mitchell Ramsey Law Firm!”
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The law firm is professional, responsive, and makes the legal process manageable for clients
“From working with experts to forensically recreate the scene of the accident, to negotiating medicals bills... he was a true professional in every way.”
Cons
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Negative experience with certain staff members, such as Mary, who were described as rude and unprofessional
“Horrible intake experience with Miss Mary....No thank you, extremely rude and repulsive.”
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Some clients felt their cases were passed off to junior attorneys or that the firm was not as responsive as expected
“Passed off my case to Jr Attorney.”

Publications

2009:
The Texas Prosecutor, Volume 39 Number 6, Back to Basics: a Clip and Save Guide to Filing Deadlines
2006:
The Texas Prosecutor, Volume 36 Number 4, Back to Basics: an Intro to the Prosecution of Clandestine Meth Manufacture
2006:
The Texas Prosecutor, Volume 36, Number 6, Back to Basics: a Clip and Save Guide to Filing Deadlines

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