Super Lawyers Premium Profile - Dennis A. Fuller
Attorney Dennis A. Fuller is the founding and managing partner of the law firm of Dennis A. Fuller, Attorney at Law, located in Dallas, Texas. After receiving his law degree from Baylor University School of Law in 1980, Mr. Fuller worked as a Dallas County district attorney, representing the state of Texas in criminal law cases. In the 28 years following, his practice has developed to include family law and collaborative law.
Mr. Fuller is a member of several local bar associations, including the Family Law and Criminal Law sections of the State Bar of Texas and the Dallas Bar Association. He is a fellow of the Texas Bar Foundation and a life member of the Texas Family Law Foundation. He is also a member of The Collaborative Law Institute of Texas and the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals.
Mr. Fuller has been noted as a preeminent lawyer by the Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers from 2003 to the present. He is AV-rated* and a barrister for the Annette Stewart Inn of Court. His other honors include his selection for inclusion as a Family Law Super Lawyer by Texas Monthly and Texas Law and Politics.
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Law School: Baylor Law School
Admitted: 1982, Texas
Professional Webpage: www.dennisfuller.com/dennis-fuller.php
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