Rochester, New York Government Attorneys

Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 54 Rochester attorneys and 23 law firms.

Peter J. Weishaar

New York Government attorney at McConville Considine Cooman and Morin with 29 years of experience

25 East Main Street, Rochester, NY

Raymond P. Miller

New York Government attorney at Harter Secrest and Emery with 35 years of experience

1600 Bausch and Lomb Place, Rochester, NY

Robert B. Koegel

New York Government attorney at Underberg and Kessler with 48 years of experience

300 Bausch and Lomb Place, Rochester, NY

Ronald G. Hull

New York Government attorney at Underberg and Kessler with 45 years of experience

300 Bausch and Lomb Place, Rochester, NY

Ronald J. Mendrick

New York Government attorney at Harter Secrest and Emery with 41 years of experience

1600 Bausch and Lomb Place, Rochester, NY

Scott M. Mooney

New York Government attorney at Boylan Code with 20 years of experience

145 Culver Road, Rochester, NY

Sheila M. Chalifoux

New York Government attorney at Boylan Code with 32 years of experience

145 Culver Road, Rochester, NY

Sheldon W. Boyce Jr.

New York Government attorney at Brenna and Boyce with 45 years of experience

31 East Main Street, Rochester, NY

Terry M Richman

New York Government attorney at Underberg and Kessler with 39 years of experience

1800 Chase Square, Rochester, NY

Need help with a government matter?

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