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5465 Legacy Dr Ste 650, Plano, TX, 75024
53 Client Reviews
Showing 1 - 2 of 2 reviews | Violent Crime
Posted by anonymous | November 11, 2024 | Hired Attorney | Violent Crime
Excellent and professional
Mr Apgar is an excellent attorney. He helped me to get a great result in my 2 charges for Assault/family violence. One charge dropped and another one dismissed . Very professional, communicative and prompt replies. Highly recommended.
Posted by Daniel | April 22, 2023 | Hired Attorney | Violent Crime
Assault case dismissed
I hired Mr. Apgar last year for an assault charge in Collin County. My ex-girlfriend had called police and said I pushed her and hit her, and had threatened her. Mr. Apgar believed me that it was all lies. He went to court several times for me and was able to get the DA to drop the case completely. I...
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2017
America's Top 100 Criminal Defense Attorneys for Northern Texas, America's Top 100 Attorneys
2014
Rising Star, Super Lawyers
2002
Best Brief Award, Review of Litigation law journal
2025 - Present
Managing Partner, ApgarLegal, PLLC
2007 - 2024
Managing Partner, Schulte & Apgar, PLLC
2004 - 2007
Associate Attorney, Matthews Stein Shiels LLP
2017 - Present
Dallas Criminal Defense Lawyers AssociationMember
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Charges dismissed
2004
JD - Juris Doctor
2001
M.S
1999
BS - Bachelor of Science
2018
A comparison of the United States and Norwegian criminal justice systems
2017
Comparative criminal justice systems