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Bison exhibit a remarkable behavior when faced with the fury of a storm. Most animals seek shelter or flee. Bison charge headlong into the storm. Instinctively, they know the quickest way to blue skies is directly through the storm. This instinct and bold choice to face adversity head-on is a testament to their strength, resilience, and adaptability. Like the Bison, our law firm confronts problems with strength, determination, and a collective effort to resolve issues in an efficient, logical, and timely manner for our clients and their families.

- Bison Team

The Bison Law Firm is dedicated to helping people
and serving the community.

We pride ourselves on quick attention to detail, avoidance of unnecessary delay and keeping our clients informed.

When people or businesses engage in reckless, irresponsible, or even greedy behavior, often times it is the innocent who suffer. The Bison Law Firm helps people and families who have been injured due to the poor choices of others.

Brock Duke

Education

  • J.D. – University of Oklahoma
  • M.S. – Oklahoma State University
  • B.S. – Oklahoma State University

Bar Admissions & Memberships

  • State Bar of Texas
  • State Bar of Louisiana
  • State Bar of Oklahoma

Trials conducted by Brock Duke have been featured on CNN, ESPN, CBS, NBC, ABC, and Fox.

In 2003 Mr. Duke started his career working as a criminal prosecutor. For the next seven years, he personally conducted hundreds of trials and handled thousands of cases. He was responsible for all types of criminal cases ranging from non-violent situations to the most severe, including capital murder (death penalty cases).

In this role, Mr. Duke worked side by side with police officers investigating all manners of violent crimes. During this time, he learned how to properly evaluate a situation, analyze the evidence, recognize that which is not obvious, and solve the problem. It is the ability to take a difficult set of circumstances, clarify them, and convince a jury to see them from his point of view that sets Brock Duke apart from other attorneys.

In 2010 Brock Duke made the decision to leave the world of criminal prosecution and focus on helping people and their families. Since that time, he has handled hundreds of cases and recovered millions of dollars for families in need throughout the country.

Various trials conducted by Mr. Duke have been covered by local and national news outlets. These included CNN, ESPN, CBS, NBC, ABC, and Fox. In addition, trials conducted by Mr. Duke have been featured on the television shows, Dateline and A&E’s “The First 48.”

Trey Lentz, Esq.

Education

  • J.D. – Hofstra University
  • B.B.A. – SMU, Cox School of Business

Bar Admissions & Memberships

  • State Bar of Texas

Trey Lentz, originally from Kansas City, Missouri, holds degrees from both SMU and Cox School of Business in Dallas. He earned his Law Degree from Hofstra University in New York, where he served as President of the Student Bar Association. Trey has also handled hundreds of trials as an Assistant District Attorney in Collin and Dallas County. He is active in the Dallas and Texas State Bar Associations, as well as various personal injury and tort law professional groups enhancing professional development to better serve his clients.

J. Chad Edwards, Esq.

Education

  • L.L.M. Real Property Development – University of Miami
  • J.D. – California Western School of Law
  • B.S. – Louisiana State University

Bar Admissions & Memberships

  • State Bar of Texas
  • United States Bankruptcy Court Eastern District of Texas
  • United States Bankruptcy Court Northern District of Texas
  • State Bar of Louisiana
  • State Bar of Florida
  • State Bar of California

Born and raised in Louisiana, Mr. Edwards graduated from LSU with a B.S. in Accounting in 1998. He earned his Juris Doctorate from CWSL-USD in San Diego, CA in 2001 before receiving his L.L.M in Real Property Development from the University of Miami in Miami, FL in 2004. Chad is licensed to practice in CA, LA, FL, and TX – currently active in all TX adn LA state and federal courts; and was also a federal law clerk for the Chief Federal District Judge of the Western District of Louisiana.