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E. Michael Grossman

E. Michael Grossman was born on March 26, 1964 in Dallas, Texas. Mr. Grossman graduated from St. Marks School of Texas in Dallas, Texas in 1983. Mr. Grossman attended the University of Alabama on a tennis scholarship and was a 3-year varsity letterman. Mr. Grossman graduated from the University of Alabama in 1987. Mr. Grossman continues to compete in senior tennis events. Mr. Grossman and his father, attorney Rene Grossman, have been a top nationally ranked father-son tennis duo.

Mr. Grossman attended Baylor School of Law. Mr. Grossman was primarily interested in Baylor because of its nationally recognized litigation program. Mr. Grossman graduated from Baylor School of Law in 1990.

Grossman Law Offices was established in February 1991. Grossman Law Offices primarily concentrates in personal injury cases including but not limited to: motor vehicle accidents, 18-wheeler accidents, construction accidents, bus accidents, railroad accidents, motorcycle accidents, boating accidents, dram shop cases, wrongful death, paralysis, Vioxx, Celebrex, SUV rollover, premises liability, and products liability. Grossman Law Offices has also represented clients in criminal cases, and business litigation.

Grossman Law Offices concentrates on representing families who have suffered through the loss or serious injury of a loved one due to the carelessness of another person. Grossman Law Offices prides itself on taking a personal interest in the families' well being. Mr. Grossman forms personal relationships with the family in order to provide the best legal representation for that family. When a family puts their trust in Grossman Law Offices, Mr. Grossman considers it an honor and privilege. Representing families who have suffered a tragic loss is a responsibility that Mr. Grossman takes very seriously.

Mr. Grossman is licensed to practice law in State and Federal Court.

 

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