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Midland, Texas Malpractice Attorneys
Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 7 Midland attorneys and 5 law firms.

Bruce W. Williams
Texas Malpractice attorney at Cotton Bledsoe Tighe and Dawson with 43 years of experience
500 West Illinois Avenue, Midland, TX

Darren S. Skyles
Texas Malpractice attorney at Cotton Bledsoe Tighe and Dawson with 20 years of experience
500 West Illinois Avenue, Midland, TX

Kent B. Buckingham
Texas Malpractice attorney at Buckingham Barrera Law Firm with 38 years of experience
1707 West Wall Street, Midland, TX

Max E. Wright
Texas Malpractice attorney at Hinkle Hensley Shanor and Martin with 48 years of experience
508 West Wall Street, Midland, TX

Michael B. McKinney
Texas Malpractice attorney at McKinney and Tighe with 55 years of experience
24 Smith Road, Midland, TX

Randall L. Rouse
Texas Malpractice attorney at Lynch Chappell and Alsup with 49 years of experience
300 North Marienfeld, Midland, TX

William E. Berry Jr.
Texas Malpractice attorney at Cotton Bledsoe Tighe and Dawson with 27 years of experience
500 West Illinois Avenue, Midland, TX
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