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Tyler Brock Law Firm

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A former high school teacher, Tyler has the unique ability to explain, in simple terms to a jury, even the most complex legal and factual matters. He understands people and knows how to talk to them. This has led to his proven track record of frequently obtaining dismissals, including in serious crimes such as murder, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, white collar crimes, sex offenses, serious drug cases, assault, assault involving a family member, online solicitation, prostitution, theft, dwi and much more.

As a testament to his excellence, he was named as a Texas Rising Star by Super Lawyer magazine in 2018, his first year of eligibility, and has continuously been named every year since.

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ABOUT TYLER BROCK

Tyler Brock: Award Winning
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A former high school teacher, Tyler has the unique ability to explain, in simple terms to a jury, even the most complex legal and factual matters. He understands people and knows how to talk to them. This has led to his proven track record of frequently obtaining dismissals, including in serious crimes such as sex offenses, and winning at trial.

As a testament to his excellence, he was named as a Texas Rising Star by Super Lawyer magazine (2018) in his first year of eligibility.

Tyler grew up in Lampasas, Texas, where both of his parents were school principals. After graduating from Lampasas High School, he attended Angelo State University in San Angelo, Texas.

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1221 Studewood St
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Houston, TX 77008
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