Compare 4 attorneys and 4 law firms in Waterloo , IA. Sort by highest rating and years of contract experience.
David Nagle
Waterloo contract attorney at David R Nagle with 56 years experience501 Sycamore Street, Suite 704, Waterloo, IA 50703
John Holmes
Waterloo contract attorney at Holmes and Holmes with 50 years experience531 Commercial Street, Suite 612, Waterloo, IA 50701
Dominic Pechota
Waterloo contract attorney at Gallagher Langlas and Gallagher with 20 years experience405 East 5th Street, Waterloo, IA 50703
Robert Bembridge
Waterloo contract attorney at Swisher Cohrt with 20 years experience528 West 4th Street, Waterloo, IA 50704
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