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Keith C. Purdue
Keith Purdue, Dallas Criminal Defense Attorney
Keith C. Purdue is an experienced Texas criminal defense attorney who left one of the most well known firms in the State of Texas to join Grossman Law Offices. Mr. Purdue prefers the Grossman Law Offices environment as it enables him to practice law in a one-on-one fashion with his clients.
After graduating with a double major in both political science and history, Mr. Purdue received his doctorate of jurisprudence from Texas Tech University School of Law. Mr. Purdue has invaluable experience working with the local district attorney and as well as working along side a prominent judge. This "insiders perspective" provides Mr. Purdue with an in depth understanding of how the "other side" operates, which he utilizes to serve our clients.
With the experience and knowledge that our clients have come to rely upon, Keith Purdue represents a valuable asset to the Grossman Law Offices team and another reason why you want Grossman Law Offices in your corner.
Education:
- Texas Tech University (B.A.)
- Texas Tech University School of Law (J.D.)
Experience:
- Grossman Law Offices P.C.
- Law Offices of Frank L. Branson
- Tarrant County District Attorney's Office
- 236th Judicial District Court



