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Community Lawyering Center-Frazier
4716 Elsie Faye Higgins Street
Dallas, Texas 75210
469-351-0024 or 469-351-0025
Community Lawyering Center-Downtown at CityWalk
511 North Akard Dallas, Texas 75201
214-855-7892
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