Mr. Culbreth earned his bachelor’s degree in Latin American Studies from The University of Texas at Austin in 2018. He attended El Tecnológico de Monterrey in Mexico City, Mexico, where he studied literature and government during his junior year.
Following his undergraduate studies, Mr. Culbreth attended St. Mary’s University School of Law in San Antonio, Texas, where he graduated Cum Laude in 2021. During his time in law school, Mr. Culbreth joined the prestigious St. Mary’s Law Journal where his Comment, Municipal Optimization of Short-Term Rental Regulations: The Reality of Airbnb in South Texas Communities, 52 St. Mary’s L.J. 1115 (2021) was selected for publication and received Credit with Honors. In his final year of law school, Mr. Culbreth diligently served as a Comments Editor on the St. Mary’s Law Journal Editorial Board. Mr. Culbreth participated in St. Mary’s Criminal Justice Clinic where he obtained his supervised practice bar card and represented income-qualified adults and juveniles charged with criminal offenses ranging from misdemeanors to capital offenses. Mr. Culbreth commandeered the first remote summer clerkship with the Texas Fourth Court of Appeals where he worked closely with Justice Liza A. Rodriguez and staff attorneys.
After obtaining his J.D., Mr. Culbreth fulfilled his dream of living and working in the Land of Enchantment. Initially moving to Santa Fe, Mr. Culbreth began his practice at one of the established law firms in Northern New Mexico. His practice focuses on property law, real estate, probate, trust administration, and general business and civil litigation matters. When not engaged at work, you can find Mr. Culbreth on the mountain during winter months, on a hiking trail during the summer, or in the kitchen whipping up a fresh meal from-scratch.”