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Chat withState: Texas
Acquired: 1994
Lawyer disciplined by state licensing authority in 2016
10830 N Central Expy Ste 200, Dallas, TX, 75231-1077
10 Client Reviews
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Posted by Rebecca | June 03, 2014 | DUI & DWI
Raul Loya Is the attorney for me!
When I got my first DUI I was incredibly scared and didn't know where to start. I got a referral from a friend to have a free consultation with Mr. Loya, so I went to his office to check him out. He was very helpful and informative. I now knew what steps I needed to take and he was going to be the at...
Posted by Nenad | February 11, 2014 | Litigation
Loya neglected my case, made mistakes, and misled me.
Loya acted nice until I paid him a retainer. Then he stopped responding to my phone email messages, phone calls, and fax messages. I had to travel 75 miles each way in hope of finding him in his office, to remind him of looming deadlines for simple actions in my case. Loya missed a deadline and made ...
Posted by John | April 24, 2013 | Employment & Labor
Best Lawyer
He handled a hostile work environment, wrongful termination case for me. We settled our case after almost a year of fighting with the company. They made all sorts of false accusations against me. We were able to prove them all false and win the case. My only disappointment is that the process too...
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This lawyer was disciplined by a state licensing authority in 2016.
Resignation in Lieu of Discipline issued in TX, 2016
updated on 03/15/2019This means the attorney resigned in order to avoid being disbarred. "Disbarment" is the most serious penalty for a lawyer.
Disbarment issued in TX, 2016
updated on 03/15/2019This is the most serious penalty for a lawyer. If this attorney is currently practicing law, you should contact the Texas State Bar to understand the reasons for this disbarment.
Partially Probated Suspension issued in TX, 2014
updated on 03/15/2019Partially Probated Suspension means an attorney lost his or her license to practice law for a period of time. When the attorney returns to practice, he or she will be on probation, meaning the State monitors the attorney's activities for a period of time in hopes that he or she will not repeat the behavior.
Suspension issued in TX, 2014
updated on 03/15/2019Suspension means an attorney lost his or her license to practice law for a period of time. The attorney typically returns to practicing law when the suspension expires.
Public Reprimand issued in TX, 2014
updated on 03/15/2019Public reprimand means an attorney did something wrong but may still practice law. The State gives the lawyer a public reprimand in hopes that he or she will not repeat the behavior. Details of the infraction are made part of the public record.
Public Reprimand issued in TX, 2014
updated on 08/18/2014Public reprimand means an attorney did something wrong but may still practice law. The State gives the lawyer a public reprimand in hopes that he or she will not repeat the behavior. Details of the infraction are made part of the public record.
Suspension issued in TX, 2014
updated on 08/18/2014Suspension means an attorney lost his or her license to practice law for a period of time. The attorney typically returns to practicing law when the suspension expires.
Fully Probated Suspension issued in TX, 2013
updated on 03/06/2014Fully probated suspension means an attorney is technically suspended but may still practice law. The State monitors the lawyer's activities during the suspension to make sure that he or she does not repeat the behavior.
Fully Probated Suspension issued in TX, 2013
updated on 08/18/2014Fully probated suspension means an attorney is technically suspended but may still practice law. The State monitors the lawyer's activities during the suspension to make sure that he or she does not repeat the behavior.
1994 - Present
Managing Partner, LoyaLaw
1995 - Present
Texas Trial Lawyers Association
1995 - Present
Dallas County Bar Association
1995 - Present
Tarrant County Bar Foundation
1995 - Present
Fort Worth-Tarrant County Bar Association
1995 - Present
National Hispanic Bar Association
1994
law
1987
BA - Bachelor of Arts
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