Joseph S. Craddock

Joseph S. Craddock: Attorney with Craddock Davis & Krause LLP

Biography

Joseph Craddock is an associate with Craddock Davis & Krause LLP in Dallas, Texas. Mr. Craddock holds a J.D. from SMU Dedman School of Law and a BBA from the University of Oklahoma, double majoring in Finance and Energy Management. Prior to becoming a lawyer, he gained experience working in the title industry assisting oil and gas companies with acquisitions. He now represents clients in a range of litigation and transactional matters covering Real Property, Wills and Estates, Contracts, and Construction Defects.

Areas of Practice (4)

  • Real Estate
  • Wills and Estates
  • Contracts
  • Construction Defects

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
University of Oklahoma, B.B.A., 2014
Law School Attended:
SMU Dedman School of Law, J.D., 2018
Year of First Admission:
2018
Admission:
2018, Texas
Birth Information:
Dallas, Texas
ISLN:
1001361954

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Fixed Hourly Rates
Available
Other Information
Fixed fees available

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945-277-2043  Phone

www.cdklawfirm.com

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