New Haven, Connecticut Tax Attorneys
Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 10 New Haven attorneys and 11 law firms.

Carolyn Kone
Connecticut Tax attorney at Brenner Saltzman and Wallman with 50 years of experience
271 Whitney Avenue, New Haven, CT

Jill Kelley
Connecticut Tax attorney at Withers Bergman with 19 years of experience
157 Church Street, New Haven, CT

Kenneth Rosenthal
Connecticut Tax attorney at Brenner Saltzman and Wallman with 47 years of experience
271 Whitney Avenue, New Haven, CT

Mario J Zangari
Connecticut Tax attorney at Siegel O'Connor with 56 years of experience
171 Orange Street, New Haven, CT

Marshal D. Gibson
Connecticut Tax attorney at Marshal D Gibson with 55 years of experience
265 Church Street, New Haven, CT

Mitchell R. Kops
Connecticut Tax attorney at Withers Bergman with 30 years of experience
157 Church Street, New Haven, CT

Nathan M. Silverstein
Connecticut Tax attorney at Silverstein and Osach with 75 years of experience
234 Church Street, New Haven, CT

Newton D Brenner
Connecticut Tax attorney at Brenner Saltzman and Wallman with 67 years of experience
271 Whitney Avenue, New Haven, CT

Raymond C. Bershtein
Connecticut Tax attorney at Bershtein Volpe and McKeon with 42 years of experience
105 Court Street, New Haven, CT

Shawn L. O'Sullivan
Connecticut Tax attorney at Davis O'Sullivan and Priest with 45 years of experience
129 Church Street, New Haven, CT
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