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Bridgeport, Connecticut Human Rights Attorneys
Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 6 Bridgeport attorneys and 2 law firms.

Cindy Lori Robinson
Connecticut Human Rights attorney at Tremont and Sheldon with 39 years of experience
64 Lyon Terrace, Bridgeport, CT

Courtney A. George
Connecticut Human Rights attorney at Cohen and Wolf with 24 years of experience
1115 Broad Street, Bridgeport, CT

David A. Ball
Connecticut Human Rights attorney at Cohen and Wolf with 34 years of experience
1115 Broad Street, Bridgeport, CT

Jason E. Tremont
Connecticut Human Rights attorney at Tremont and Sheldon with 33 years of experience
64 Lyon Terrace, Bridgeport, CT

Robert R. Sheldon
Connecticut Human Rights attorney at Tremont and Sheldon with 51 years of experience
64 Lyon Terrace, Bridgeport, CT

Stuart M. Katz
Connecticut Human Rights attorney at Cohen and Wolf with 33 years of experience
1115 Broad Street, Bridgeport, CT
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An individual's human rights are granted by federal, state, and local law and by international agreements. A human rights attorney works on a diverse set of legal matters, including discrimination and police brutality. If you believe your human rights have been violated, whether abroad or here in the United States, you should consult a local human rights attorney to protect yourself and enforce your rights.
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