About Minor Wallace
Minor Wallace "Trey" Davis III is an attorney based in Texarkana, Texas, bringing over two decades of legal experience to his practice. As the principal attorney at the Law Offices of M.W. Davis, III, located at 204 Medina Drive, Texarkana, TX 75503, he has established a reputation for excellence in various legal areas. His extensive background includes personal injury, criminal law, family law, and estate planning, making him a versatile advocate for his clients. Trey earned his Juris Doctor from the William H — Bowen School of Law in 2001. While in law school, he actively participated in the Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity, which provided him with valuable networking opportunities and insights into the legal profession.
During this time, he also worked by clerking for the Wilson, Engstrom, Corum & Coulter law firm, as well as the Office of the Arkansas Attorney General's Consumer Protection Division. This hands-on experience laid the foundation for his future career in law. Before pursuing his Juris Doctor, Trey completed his Bachelor of Arts in Political Science at the University of Arkansas in 1997. His involvement in the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity during his undergraduate years helped him develop leadership skills and foster connections that would benefit him in his legal career. Admitted to practice in Arkansas in 2001 and in Texas in 2002, Trey has built a diverse legal practice that addresses many client needs. His personal injury cases encompass various incidents, including car accidents, construction accidents, and wrongful death claims.
In family law, Trey handles sensitive matters such as divorce, child custody, and child support. His criminal defense work covers a spectrum of offenses, including drug crimes, theft, and violent crimes. Additionally, he provides services in estate planning, real estate law, and insurance claims, ensuring that his clients receive comprehensive legal support. Prior to establishing his own practice, Trey worked as a staff attorney at the Florence Immigrant & Refugee Rights Project in Eloy, Arizona. There, he represented detained individuals, advocating for their rights and navigating complex legal challenges. He also worked at a small firm in Tucson from 2012 to 2013, where he focused on personal injury and family law.
Trey is a member of both the Arkansas State Bar and the State Bar of Texas. He is admitted to practice before the U.S. District Courts for the Eastern and Western Districts of Arkansas and the Eastern District of Texas. Fluent in English and conversational in Spanish, Trey is dedicated to providing comprehensive legal services to his clients in the Texarkana area.