The short answer to your question is yes. Google AA East Dallas, and you'll get info on dozens if not100's of meetings. Current situation being what it is, I'd find the inter-group number and call and find out the group you're interested in is meeting in person. I bet you can also find any number of "lawyer" groups in the greater Metroplex area.
If you need to go to rehab and "dry out" please do so. if you have medical problems as the result of your drinking, these need to be addressed my the medical community..
If you're class of '01, give or take a few months, you're the same age I was when I came into AA 30 years ago.
I've been sober since day one. I had all the same questions and concerns you posed. I'm not an attorney, I spent most of my working life in advertising sales. That industry has it under control, they only drink on days that end in Y.
Now, if you want to quit drinking for good and all, and feel; like you need some help, we (AA) KNOW we have
an answer for you. This hasn't changed in over 80 years.
Please join us tomorrow at 5 for our Aggie AA Zoom meeting. Scroll back up for the link. This is a hybrid between an AA meeting and an Aggie bull session. Good chance for you to ask questions.
Hope to see you there and on the road of happy destiny, All the best to you.
The person that is not willing to fight and die, if need be, for his country has no right to life.
James Earl Rudder '32
January 31, 1945