Bankhead Attorneys at Law

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Tom Bankhead began his law practice in Carthage, Texas, in 1949, a practice which grew with the discovery and development of the vast reserves of natural gas and lignite coal in Panola County, Texas. Joined by son, Corey Bankhead and Walter Vivaldi in 1986, the firm offers unique civil practice experience in a breadth of areas with dedication and zeal that is unmatched. The firm has litigated cases in all courts, and focuses on extending the finest legal advice and representation to the people and businesses of East Texas.

Areas of Practice (12)

  • General Civil Practice
  • Litigation in all Courts
  • Oil and Gas
  • Probate
  • Corporations
  • Banking
  • Real Property
  • Trusts and Estates
  • Natural Resources
  • Mineral Law
  • Criminal Law
  • Family Law

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Tom Bankhead
(Deceased)
(1925-2003)
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Carthage, TX
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Complex Litigation, Probate Taxation, Estate Administration, Oil and Gas Law, Mineral Law View More

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  • Judgment

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  • Communication

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  • Legal Experience

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