Mark A. Teague

Mark A. Teague: Attorney with The LeCrone Law Firm, P.C.
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Biography

Mark Teague is a seasoned courtroom advocate with the firm. He brings something unique to the table, given his background in law enforcement. He served as a peace officer in Oklahoma while attending law school.

Mark received his law degree in criminal justice from the University of Tulsa College of Law. He earned an undergraduate degree from Southwest Texas State University. He also worked as an Assistant County Attorney in Grayson County before entering private practice. He’s been part of The LeCrone Law Firm since 2005.

Areas of Practice (8)

  • Insurance Defense
  • Personal Injury
  • Civil Litigation
  • Arbitration
  • Business Law
  • Mediation
  • Estate Planning
  • Real Estate

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Southwest Texas State University, B.S., 1989
Law School Attended:
University of Tulsa College of Law, J.D., 1996
Year of First Admission:
1997
Admission:
1997, Texas; 2004, Oklahoma; 1997, U.S. District Court, Eastern and Northern Districts of Texas
Memberships:
Grayson County Bar Association; Texas Bar Association; Oklahoma Bar Association; Grayson County Welfare Board Juvenile Alternatives Texas District and County Attorney's Association.
Birth Information:
Novato, California, March 12, 1966
ISLN:
913359578

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