Plano, TX · Dallas–Fort Worth · Collin County

Best Lawyers in Plano

Top-rated Plano law firms for personal injury, family law, criminal defense, employment, and business — vetted Collin County attorneys who know the local courts and Texas law.

2 years
Injury deadline (TX)
Collin
County District Courts
Community
Property state
60 days
Divorce waiting period

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Plano Legal Guide

What You Need to Know About Hiring a Lawyer in Plano

Plano sits at the heart of Collin County in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex and is one of the largest corporate-headquarters hubs in Texas, home to major employers in tech, finance, and telecom. The everyday legal docket runs heavy on car-crash injury claims, divorce and custody, criminal and DWI defense, and business, employment, and real estate matters tied to the area's growth. Most cases are decided in the Collin County courts in McKinney, so hire a lawyer who appears there and knows Texas law.

$250–$450
Avg. hourly rate (Collin County)
2 years
Personal injury SOL (TX)
Community
Property state (divorce)
51%
Comparative fault bar

Personal Injury in Texas

Texas gives you two years from the date of injury to file most personal injury claims. The state uses modified comparative fault with a 51% bar: if you are more than half at fault you recover nothing, and below that your award is reduced by your share. Texas does not cap damages in ordinary injury cases, but medical malpractice non-economic damages are capped at $250,000 per claimant against doctors. Plano injury lawyers work on contingency, typically 33% before a lawsuit and around 40% if they file, with no fee unless they win.

Divorce in Texas

Texas is a no-fault, community property state, so most assets and debts built during the marriage are split in a "just and right" division that often lands near 50/50. There is a mandatory 60-day waiting period after filing before a divorce can be finalized. Collin County family lawyers generally charge $300–$450 an hour, with retainers of $3,500–$10,000 for a contested case, while a simple uncontested divorce can run a flat $1,500–$4,000.

Plano Courts

Felonies, larger civil cases, divorce, and custody all run through the Collin County District Courts at the courthouse in McKinney, with County Courts at Law handling smaller civil cases, misdemeanors, and probate. Plano Municipal Court handles city ordinance and traffic matters that happen within the city. Federal cases are heard at the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, which has a division in Plano/Sherman, and state appeals go to the Fifth District Court of Appeals in Dallas.

What Does a Plano Lawyer Cost?

Plano is one of the higher-priced suburban markets in Texas, reflecting its corporate base. Solo and small-firm attorneys run $250–$375 an hour; specialty and mid-size firms $375–$450. Personal injury is contingency-based (33%–40%). DWI and criminal defense flat fees range from about $2,500 for a first-offense misdemeanor to $20,000 or more for a felony trial. Many Plano firms offer a free initial consultation.

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Hiring a Lawyer in Plano — FAQ

How much do lawyers cost in Plano?
Most Plano attorneys charge $250–$450 an hour, with large business firms charging more. Personal injury cases are usually handled on contingency — no fee unless they win. Many firms offer a free first consultation, so ask about fees up front.
How do I choose the right Plano lawyer?
Start with your situation, not the firm name. Read the Top 10 guide that matches your problem, then book free consultations with two or three firms and compare how clearly each explains the process, the cost, and the likely timeline.
Are Texas lawyers regulated?
Yes. Every practicing attorney in Texas must be licensed by the state bar and stay in good standing. You can verify a lawyer's license and disciplinary record on the state bar website before hiring.
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