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New Britain, Connecticut Appeal Attorneys
Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 5 New Britain attorneys and 4 law firms.

Edward T. Lynch Jr.
Connecticut Appeal attorney at Anderson Reynolds and Lynch with 55 years of experience
1 Liberty Square, New Britain, CT

John C. Matulis Jr.
Connecticut Appeal attorney at Januszewski McQuillan and DeNigris with 49 years of experience
165 West Main Street, New Britain, CT

Joseph McDonald
Connecticut Appeal attorney at McDonald Law Associates with 21 years of experience
136 Main Street, New Britain, CT

Thomas P. Griffen
Connecticut Appeal attorney at Sweeney and Griffen with 45 years of experience
1 Liberty Square, New Britain, CT

William J. Sweeney Jr.
Connecticut Appeal attorney at Sweeney and Griffen with 50 years of experience
1 Liberty Square, New Britain, CT
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