Compare 4 attorneys and 4 law firms in New City , NY. Sort by highest rating and years of contract experience.
Robert Fenster
New City contract attorney at Fenster and Kurland with 50 years experience337 North Main Street, Suite 11, New City, NY 10956
George Coffinas
New City contract attorney at Neimark and Neimark with 41 years experience37 Congers Road, New City, NY 10956
Robert Magrino
New City contract attorney at Robert V Magrino with 32 years experience4 Laurel Road, New City, NY 10956
Spencer Lauterbach
New City contract attorney at R Spencer Lauterbach with 31 years experience151 North Main Street, 4th Floor, New City, NY 10956
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