Compare 8 attorneys and 4 law firms in Great Falls , MT. Sort by highest rating and years of civil rights experience.
Barbara Bell
Great Falls civil rights attorney at Marra Sexe Evenson and Bell with 51 years experience2 Railroad Square, Suite C, Great Falls, MT 59403
Sue Love
Great Falls civil rights attorney at Jardine Law with 47 years experience300 Central Avenue, Seventh Floor, Great Falls, MT 59403
Kevin Meek
Great Falls civil rights attorney at Ugrin Alexander Zadick and Higgins with 44 years experience2 Railroad Square, Suite B, Great Falls, MT 59403
Antonia Marra
Great Falls civil rights attorney at Marra Sexe Evenson and Bell with 43 years experience2 Railroad Square, Suite C, Great Falls, MT 59403
Mark Higgins
Great Falls civil rights attorney at Ugrin Alexander Zadick and Higgins with 42 years experience2 Railroad Square, Suite B, Great Falls, MT 59403
Roger Witt
Great Falls civil rights attorney at Ugrin Alexander Zadick and Higgins with 39 years experience2 Railroad Square, Suite B, Great Falls, MT 59403
Sunday Rossberg
Great Falls civil rights attorney at Rossberg Law Office with 28 years experience417 Central Avenue, Suite 2A, Great Falls, MT 59401
Cathy Lewis
Great Falls civil rights attorney at Ugrin Alexander Zadick and Higgins with 27 years experience2 Railroad Square, Suite B, Great Falls, MT 59403
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