Samuel Scott Karr
MORGAN WILLIAMSON LLP
Amarillo, TX • Serving Potter County
About Samuel Scott Karr
Samuel Scott Karr is a Texas-licensed attorney practicing in Amarillo, Potter County. Admitted to the State Bar of Texas in 1999 (Bar #24007466) with 27 years of practice. Currently practices at MORGAN WILLIAMSON LLP.
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Texas real estate attorneys typically charge flat fees for closings ($500-$2,500) or hourly for disputes ($250-$450). TREC-promulgated contract forms govern most residential transactions. Closings typically take 30-45 days; property tax protest deadlines are May 15 or 30 days after notice per Tex. Tax Code § 41.44.
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MORGAN WILLIAMSON LLP
701 S Taylor St Ste 440
Amarillo, TX 79101-2424
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Verified from State Bar of Texas records 2026-05-21.
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