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At a Glance DuBose Law Firm, PLLC
4310 N. Central Expy Dallas, Texas 75206
(214) 389-8199 www.duboselaw rm.com
PRACTICE AREAS
Asbestos Litigation Employment Law Toxic Torts
Serious Personal Injury
EDUCATION
Juris Doctor, Texas Tech University School of Law, 1996
Bachelor of Arts, University of North Texas, 1992
BAR AND COURT ADMISSIONS
Texas
Oklahoma
Pennsylvania
U.S. District Court Northern District of
Texas
U.S. District Court Southern District of
Texas
U.S. Supreme Court
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
American Bar Association
American Association for Justice
Texas Trial Lawyers Association, Board of
Directors
Dallas Bar Association
Dallas Trial Lawyers Association,
President 2019
AWARDS AND HONORS
Best Lawyers in Dallas, D Magazine, 2009, 2011, 2016 and 2019
Thompson Reuters Texas Super Lawyers, 2009-2018
COMMUNITY
Woodrow Wilson High School Mock Trial Team, Coach
to help people and provide some peace of mind, hopefully, is why we’re here. When clients give you thank you notes or even a hug because we made a di erence – you can’t beat that.”
GROWING A FAMILY, GROWING A CITY
DuBose credits the support of his family to much of his and his  rm’s success. He and his wife married just before he entered law school. “I wouldn’t have made it without Aliisa, my wife. We dated throughout college at the University of North Texas. I realized what a great woman she was and that I wanted to spend my life with her. So, that gave me the kick in the pants I needed to start plan- ning our future. I took school more seriously once she was in my life and really applied myself in law school.”  ey celebrate their 26th anniversary this July. He and Aliisa have a 19-year-old son  nishing his  rst year at University of Texas at Austin; a 16-year-old daughter who is a sophomore at Woodrow Wilson High School; as well as a 14-year-old daughter that will be an incoming freshman at Woodrow.
DuBose also enjoys being one of the mock trial coaches at Wood- row Wilson High School.
“Two of our kids have been on the team, and I’m sure our young- est will jump in as well. I really enjoy working with the high school team.  e students develop public speaking skills, critical thinking, and, I hope, an appreciation for the right to trial by jury. By com- petition time each year it’s amazing to see what these kids can do.”
DuBose combines his love of history, of Dallas and the law in a unique way. His  rm recently purchased, and renovated the o ce building once used by famed Dallas attorney, Adelfa B. Callejo.
“I’ve lived in Dallas all my life and it’s been fascinating to see the city grow. I’m so pleased we’re playing a part in not only preserving a piece of history, but also in preserving and enhancing the legacy of service she inspired – and continues to inspire.” DuBose is proud to continue the tradition of helping every day Texans in that his- toric building.
“Helping people and knowing I can put the legal skills and the experience I’ve gained over the years to help get them the best re- sults we can, is a great reward.”
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