Michael Lowe
Criminal Defense: White-Collar
Criminal Defense: White-Collar
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Michael Lowe is a top attorney recognized by Best Lawyers in the practice area(s) of Criminal Defense: General Practice and Criminal Defense: White-Collar. Michael, who practices law in Dallas, Texas, has been recognized since 2026. This recognition is based on an exhaustive peer-review survey, reflecting the high esteem in which Michael is held by other top lawyers in the same geographic and legal practice area.
Jurisdiction
Texas
State Capital
Austin
Highest Court
Texas Supreme Court
Bar Association
State Bar of Texas
Typical Consultation
$150-$350
Typical Hourly Range
$250-$600/hr
Fee Model Notes
Criminal defense matters are commonly billed flat-fee for defined phases or hourly for complex litigation.
Estimates vary by market, complexity, urgency, and attorney experience.
Recognized in Best Lawyers since 2026
Mark Cox
I hired Michael Lowe after seeing his recognition in D Magazine and Best Lawyers for criminal defense work. My situation involved a complex white-collar investigation, and his background from Texas Tech Law and his listed expertise were the main reasons I chose his firm. During the representation, his legal strategy was sound and he clearly understood the nuances of the charges. The outcome was ultimately favorable, which I attribute to his competence. However, the experience was not seamless. There were periods where communication was slower than I expected, with updates sometimes feeling reactive rather than proactive. While his assistants were polite, getting direct clarification on procedural timelines required persistent follow-up on my part. For someone with his accolades and nearly three decades of experience since his 1998 graduation, I anticipated a more streamlined client experience. He is undoubtedly a knowledgeable attorney who achieved the primary goal, but the administrative side of the practice felt less polished than his legal reputation would suggest.