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Waters & Kraus, LLP Moves its Dallas Office

February 9, 2017

Waters & Kraus, LLP Moves its Dallas Office

Waters & Kraus, LLP says goodbye to McKinney Avenue and sets sights on Turtle Creek.

DALLAS – Waters & Kraus, LLP, has moved its Dallas offices from the McKinney Avenue location they’ve inhabited for 16 years to the edge of historic Lee Park. The move at long last consolidates the firm’s two Dallas offices into the restored 1970s modern building it has owned since 2007, located at 3141 Hood Street.

Lee Park, long termed the “Crown Jewel” of Dallas Parks, sits graciously along Turtle Creek amidst a vibrant neighborhood that includes such notable landmarks as Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek and the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Dallas Theater Center. The firm’s new office is conveniently located just minutes from Dallas Love Field Airport. Surrounded by verdant gardens and walkable amenities, the renovated building provides the perfect backdrop for the firm’s continued growth and commitment to excellence in legal representation of plaintiffs in complex civil litigation.

About Waters & Kraus, LLP
Waters & Kraus is a national plaintiffs’ law firm devoted to helping families in personal injury and wrongful death cases involving asbestos, benzene, pharmaceuticals, medical devices, and birth defects caused by toxic chemical exposures and semiconductor chip manufacturing. The law firm also represents plaintiffs in qui tam whistleblower matters and cases involving false claims submitted to the government. Based in Dallas, Texas, with offices in California and by appointment in Illinois, Waters & Kraus along with our West Coast practice, Waters Kraus Paul & Siegel, has represented families from all fifty states and many foreign countries, as well as foreign governments. Contact us to learn more.

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