Eleeza Johnson Attorney at Law Dunnam & Dunam

Eleeza Johnson has been a member of Dunnam & Dunnam since 2015 and is currently designated as Of Counsel. Eleeza is proud of the work that she does at Dunnam & Dunnam. Helping someone navigate what is often their worst experience is inspiring, humbling work. Eleeza uses her compassion to listen to her client’s story. And she uses her superb advocacy in the courtroom. When she is not in the office, Eleeza likes spending time with her children, husband, and animals.

Eleeza received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from the University of North Texas in 2004. While an undergraduate, she was a member of Phi Alpha Delta. Eleeza graduated and received her law degree from South Texas College of Law in 2007. While in law school, Eleeza interned with the Harris County Attorney’s Office and worked at the school’s legal aid clinic. Eleeza has practiced in Waco since 2008 and joined Dunnam & Dunnam in November of 2015.

In addition to being licensed by the State Bar of Texas, Eleeza is admitted to practice in the U.S. District Courts for the Eastern and Western Districts of Texas.

Eleeza’s practice areas include: Personal Injury Law, Civil Trial Law, Commercial Law, and Pharmaceutical Law.

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