Wood, Thacker & Weatherly, PC - Denton Litigation Attorneys
Texas Law Firm
The law firm of Wood, Thacker & Weatherly is located in Denton, Texas and has over 40 years of trial experience, exclusively working with civil case lawsuits. Their attorneys are all Board Certified and have extensive trial and appellate experience. They are dedicated to fighting for their clients and have an impressive track record of winning trials.
Practice Areas:
- Commercial Disputes
- Medical Malpractice
- Employment Law
- Real Estate Law
- Personal Injury
- Legal Malpractice
Principal Attorneys:
- R. William Wood
- C. Jane Thacker
- Grace Weatherly
Wood Thacker & Weatherly
400 West Oak Street
Suite 310
Denton, Texas 76201
Tel. (940) 565-6565
Fax. (940) 566-6673
http://www.wtwlawfirm.com
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