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Matthew Carson Cottie Miles

MARTIN AND DROUGHT, P.C.

★ TBLS Board-Certified Specialist: Oil, Gas & Mineral Law★ TBLS Board-Certified Specialist: Commercial Real Estate Law

San Antonio, TX • Serving Bexar County

(210) 227-7591

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About Matthew Carson Cottie Miles

Matthew Carson Cottie Miles is a Texas-licensed attorney practicing in San Antonio, Bexar County. Admitted to the State Bar of Texas in 1998 (Bar #50511590) with 28 years of practice. Currently practices at MARTIN AND DROUGHT, P.C..

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MARTIN AND DROUGHT, P.C.

112 E Pecan St Ste 1616

San Antonio, TX 78205-8902

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