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Stamford, Connecticut Criminal Attorneys
Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 23 Stamford attorneys and 26 law firms.

Patrick D. McCabe
Connecticut Criminal attorney at Patrick McCabe with 25 years of experience
22 5th Street, Stamford, CT

Peter L. Truebner
Connecticut Criminal attorney at Peter L Truebner with 58 years of experience
1150 Summer Street, Stamford, CT

Rolland A. Mandel
Connecticut Criminal attorney at Rolland A Mandel with 36 years of experience
112 Prospect Street, Stamford, CT

Ryan A. McGuigan
Connecticut Criminal attorney at Rome McGuigan with 27 years of experience
1100 Summer Street, Stamford, CT

Ryan Scully
Connecticut Criminal attorney at Sandak Hennessey and Greco with 19 years of experience
707 Summer Street, Stamford, CT

Sharen A. Friday
Connecticut Criminal attorney at Sharen A Friday with 31 years of experience
832 Bedford Street, Stamford, CT

Todd D. Haase
Connecticut Criminal attorney at Pickel Law Firm with 34 years of experience
1700 Bedford Street, Stamford, CT

William M. Davoren
Connecticut Criminal attorney at Wofsey Rosen Kweskin and Kuriansky with 33 years of experience
600 Summer Street, Stamford, CT
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