Mimi Coffey
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Mimi Coffey

NCDD Board Certified Lawyer of 28 years

The Coffey Firm

4700 Airport Freeway
Fort Worth, TX 76117

Phone: 817-831-3100

Website: mimicoffey.com

Regent Sustaining Member Board Certified Faculty National Task Force Task-Force-Member SS Certified

About Mimi Coffey

Mimi Coffey, of The Coffey Firm, has offices in both Ft. Worth and Dallas, Texas. She has practiced law for 28 years. She is board certified in DWI by the NCDD. She is a Regent of the NCDD. She is co-author of Texas DWI Defense- The Law and Practice. Her articles have been published in The Champion and The Voice. She serves on the Texas State Bar Jury Service Committee and is on the Texas Tech School of Law Foundation Board. She has offices in both Fort Worth and Dallas serving the North Texas metroplex.


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