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Brandy Nicole Baxter-Thompson

BAXTER-THOMPSON LAW, PLLC

★ TBLS Board-Certified Specialist: Estate Planning & Probate Law

Dallas, TX • Serving Dallas County

(214) 217-2427

No public disciplinary record

About Brandy Nicole Baxter-Thompson

Brandy Nicole Baxter-Thompson is a Texas-licensed attorney practicing in Dallas, Dallas County. Admitted to the State Bar of Texas in 2006 (Bar #24050265) with 20 years of practice. Currently practices at BAXTER-THOMPSON LAW, PLLC.

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Office Location

BAXTER-THOMPSON LAW, PLLC

500 N Akard St Ste 2150

Dallas, TX 75201-6654

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Verified from State Bar of Texas records 2026-05-21.

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