

Welcome to our Fort Worth office, proudly located in the beautifully restored Outlaw House, a 1914 Craftsman-style landmark just steps from the Stockyards. Once the home of John Calhoun Outlaw, a railroad engineer who helped shape early North Fort Worth, this house has witnessed over a century of growth, transformation, and community life.
Originally built as a private residence, the Outlaw House was known for its distinctive wraparound porch with Tuscan columns, intricate woodwork, and tall windows—features that continue to reflect the warmth and craftsmanship of early 20th-century architecture. After serving as apartments and later falling into disrepair, the home was lovingly restored in 1983, returning it to its former grace while being adapted for professional use.
Today, the Law Office of Bryan Fagan PLLC carries that legacy forward. When we first stepped into this historic space, we saw more than a building—we saw a story worth continuing. Every room preserves the home’s vintage details, from its narrow-milled siding to its broad front gallery, creating a welcoming blend of old Texas character and modern comfort.
Nestled one block from Main Street in the Fort Worth Stockyards Historic District, the Outlaw House offers our clients a peaceful retreat amid the city’s energy. As you walk through its doors, you’ll experience both history and hospitality—a reminder that Fort Worth’s strength has always been rooted in community, integrity, and hard work.
We are honored to preserve this landmark as our Fort Worth home, carrying forward its tradition of service and connection to the people of North Texas.
