CJCURTIS D. YOUNG JR.Dallas District Attorney Office
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Dallas District Attorney Office

Curtis D. Young JR.

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133 N Riverfront Blvd, Dallas, TX, 75207
BankingContracts & AgreementsTaxCriminal DefenseEmployment & Labor
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Curtis D. Young Jr. is an administrative law attorney with 3 years of legal experience, practicing at Dallas District Attorney Office in Dallas, TX. He earned a J.D. from Thurgood Marshall School of Law Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor ( in 2022. He has been admitted to the Texas Bar since 2022. His practice spans multiple areas of law including administrative law, arbitration, banking, and contracts and agreements, among others. He maintains a clean professional disciplinary record.

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Licensed Since

2022

License Status

No misconduct found

Practice Areas

9Practice Areas
  • Administrative Law12%
  • Arbitration11%
  • Banking11%
  • Contracts and Agreements11%
  • Criminal Defense11%
  • Employment and Labor11%
  • Government11%
  • Mediation11%
  • Tax11%

Languages

English

Experience

3+ years

Administrative Law Attorney at Dallas District Attorney Office. Admitted to practice in Texas, 2022. Focus areas include Banking, Contracts & Agreements, Tax.

Licenses & Bar Admissions

Texas

Bar #State Bar of Texas · Admitted 2022

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Schools & Education

Thurgood Marshall School of Law Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor (J.D.)

Degree · 2022

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133 N Riverfront Blvd, Dallas, TX, 75207

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