Collin County Law Group in McKinney brings 100 years combined experience
Collin County Law Group officially opened Jan. 1 at 105 N. Benge St., McKinney. (Courtesy Collin County Law Group)
Collin County Law Group officially opened Jan. 1 at 105 N. Benge St., McKinney. (Courtesy Collin County Law Group)
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Collin County Law Group officially opened Jan. 1 at 105 N. Benge St., McKinney. The criminal and family law firm accepts cases in Collin County, the DFW metroplex and all over North Texas, the company announced in a news release.
Five partners who comprise Collin County Law Group have over 100 years of combined criminal and family law experience, the release states, having helped clients through custody modifications, divorces, felony allegations, DWIs and other legal situations.
The team has been under the same roof since August, but managing member Jon O’Toole said because of “larger, national news,” it was treated as a soft opening. 972-548-7167. www.collincountylaw.com
Matt Payne reports on Frisco City Hall and its committees, Collin County Commissioners and McKinney business. His experience includes serving as online content editor at Fort Worth Magazine and city editor at the Killeen Daily Herald. He is a 2017 graduate of the Frank W. and Sue Mayborn School of Journalism at the University of North Texas in Denton.
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