Jonathan R. Ellzey, J.D., is an attorney at Elder, Bickings & Ellzey in Wichita Falls, Texas. His law practice specializes in real estate, probate, wills and estate planning, business law, banking and collections and civil litigation. He is the president of the Burkburnett Development Corporation board of directors. Previously, he worked as an assistant criminal district attorney for the Wichita County Criminal District Attorney’s Office.
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