Kyle M. Wilkins - Midland, TX
Attorney at Cotton Bledsoe Tighe & Dawson, P.C.
General Civil Litigation Lawyers in Midland, TX
500 West Illinois Ave. Suite 300 Midland, TX 79701 - 4337
Midland General Civil Litigation Lawyer
Updated: 04/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- General Civil Litigation
- Commercial Litigation
- Oil and Gas Litigation
- Estates and Trusts Fiduciary Litigation
- Personal Injury and Insurance Defense
Attorney Information
Overview
Kyle is an associate attorney practicing in the firm’s Litigation Section. He is licensed to practice before all state courts in Texas and in the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas.
Prior to joining the firm, Kyle practiced law in Houston focusing on serving clients in personal injury, property damage, and product defect cases. Since moving to Midland and joining the firm, Kyle brings this experience and his focus on finding solutions for his clients.
AREAS OF CONCENTRATION
Kyle’s practice primarily consists of complex commercial litigation matters involving business, contract, oil and gas, construction, property disputes, and personal injury/insurance defense. He represents individuals, large and small corporate clients, and insurance carriers and their insureds on various matters including trademark infringement, pipeline failures, property damage, rig blowouts, tractor-trailer accidents, operating agreements and master service agreements, product defects, catastrophic injuries/fatalities, collection matters, commercial tort/DTPA lawsuits, and estate and trust fiduciary duty litigation matters. Kyle has tried several of these matters to juries, resulting in favorable verdicts for his clients.
Education
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Legal Education
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St. Mary's University School of Law,
San Antonio,
Texas, 2017
Juris Doctorate
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St. Mary's University School of Law,
San Antonio,
Texas, 2017
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Non Legal Education
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Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas,
Texas, 2011
B.S. Political Science
Minor: History
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Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas,
Texas, 2011
Current Employment Position(s)
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Shareholder Litigation
Bar Admissions
- Texas, 2017
- U.S. District Court Western District of Texas
Other Affiliations
- Midland County Bar Association, Member
- State Bar of Texas, Member
- Texas Association of Defense Counsel, Member
- Defense Research Institute, Member
- Association of Defense Trial Attorneys, Member
- The Foundation for Natural Resources and Energy Law, Member
- Midland Teen Court, Volunteer
Contact
500 West Illinois Ave.
Suite 300
Midland, TX 79701 - 4337
Fax: 432-682-3672
Email: Send a message
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