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Matthew David Botting

Law Office of Matthew D. Botting

Davis, CA • Serving Yolo County

(530) 760-7278

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About Matthew David Botting

Matthew David Botting is a California-licensed attorney practicing in Davis, Yolo County. Admitted to the State Bar of California in 1992 (Bar #158670) with 34 years of practice. Currently practices at Law Office of Matthew D. Botting.

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Law Office of Matthew D. Botting

Law Office of Matthew D. Botting, P.O. Box 1034

Davis, CA 95617

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