Locations

We are a general practice law firm. The attorneys at Brandy Austin Law Firm, are experienced and strong advocates for you or your business. For many years, we have been providing a range of quality legal services and legal advice for individual and business clients. Our goal is to help you efficiently and successfully reach your legal goals and resolve legal problems. We want you feel comfortable calling or contacting us and coming into our law office for a free consultation. Let our experienced lawyers guide you through your legal matter. We have helped many clients through similar situations and can help you. We also represent clients in Arlington, Texas, and the surrounding area.

Offices

The Brandy Austin Law Firm operates two convenient locations to better serve clients throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. Our primary office is located in Arlington, Texas, at 2404 Roosevelt Drive, where we maintain our full-service legal practice and welcome clients for in-person consultations and meetings. We also maintain a Dallas office at 2001 Ross Avenue, 7th Floor, which operates by appointment only to accommodate clients who prefer to meet in the Dallas area.

Arlington Office

(817) 841-9906

2404 Roosevelt Dr
Arlington, TX 76016

Dallas Office

(214) 432-6616

2001 Ross Ave 7th Floor
Dallas, TX 75201


By Appointment

Reviewed by: Brandy M. Austin, Founder & Managing Attorney of the Brandy Austin Law Firm

Bar Admissions: Texas

Practice Focus: Personal Injury, High-Conflict Family Law, Civil Litigation, Business Law & Business Disputes, Defamation, Probate & Estate Planning

About the Author:

Brandy M. Austin is the managing attorney and founder of Brandy Austin Law Firm, PLLC, a Dallas–Fort Worth trial practice established in 2013. With over fifteen years of experience, she represents clients in personal injury, high-conflict family law, business disputes, defamation, civil litigation, and probate matters throughout Texas.

All content on this page has been reviewed for accuracy and relevance under current Texas law. It is intended for general informational purposes and does not constitute legal advice.