The Muñoz Law Firm
Texas Law Firm
The Muñoz Law Firm
The Muñoz Law Firm is a full service firm located at the foot of the Texas Hill Country, in Uvalde, Texas. Their attorneys have over 30 years of combined legal experience in handling both civil and criminal cases (State & Federal) and is dedicated to each individual client. Their firm prides itself in providing the highest quality legal services to their clients and will cater to their needs.
Practice Areas:
- Criminal Defense
- Family Law
- Civil Litigation
- Personal Injury
Principal Attorneys:
- Rogelio Martin Muñoz
- Rogelio F. Munoz
The Muñoz Law Firm
231. S. Getty St.
Uvalde, Texas 78801
Tel: (830) 278–1150
Fax: (830) 278–1559
http://www.swtexaslaw.com/
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