Andrew J. Dammann graduated from The University of North Texas with a B.A. in Philosophy. Mr. Damman graduated third in his class from Texas A&M School of Law.
Upon graduation he received the Equal Justice Award for the most pro bono hours with 301 hours of pro bono work at the Fort Worth Public Defenders Office. Mr. Dammann was on the Texas A&M Law Review and his article Categorical and vague Claims that Criminal Activity is Afoot was published in the second volume of the Texas A&M Law Review. Mr. Dammann also co-authored the paper Money Laundering: Running to It; From It; and Around It presented at the 2014 National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers Association conference.
Mr. Dammann focuses his practice exclusively on criminal defense.
Andrew Dammann, Attorney at Law
Upon graduation he received the Equal Justice Award for the most pro bono hours with 301 hours of pro bono work at the Fort Worth Public Defenders Office. Mr. Dammann was on the Texas A&M Law Review and his article Categorical and vague Claims that Criminal Activity is Afoot was published in the second volume of the Texas A&M Law Review. Mr. Dammann also co-authored the paper Money Laundering: Running to It; From It; and Around It presented at the 2014 National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers Association conference.
Mr. Dammann focuses his practice exclusively on criminal defense.
Andrew Dammann, Attorney at Law
Dunham & Jones, Attorneys at Law, P.C.
6060 N. Central Expressway, Suite 888
Dallas, TX 75206
Dallas, TX 75206
214-888-8888
Areas of Practice
Bar Admissions
Past Employment
- Fort Worth Public Defenders Office
Memberships, Honors, and Awards
- Equal Justice Award