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Newton, Massachusetts Litigation Attorneys
Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 6 Newton attorneys and 5 law firms.

James A. Kobe
Massachusetts Litigation attorney at James A Kobe with 39 years of experience
29 Crafts Street, Newton, MA

Jared M. Wood
Massachusetts Litigation attorney at Goldstein Egloff Ramos and Wood with 19 years of experience
246 Walnut Street, Newton, MA

Kenneth J Vacovec
Massachusetts Litigation attorney at Vacovec Mayotte and Singer LLP with 50 years of experience
255 Washington Street, Newton, MA

Leonard M. Davidson
Massachusetts Litigation attorney at Schlesinger and Buchbinder with 44 years of experience
1200 Walnut Street, Newton, MA

Luke W Schemmel
Massachusetts Litigation attorney at Schlesinger and Buchbinder with 31 years of experience
1200 Walnut Street, Newton, MA

Michael K. Gillis
Massachusetts Litigation attorney at Gillis and Bikofsky with 43 years of experience
1150 Walnut Street, Newton, MA
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