White Plains, New York Criminal Attorneys

Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 35 White Plains attorneys and 29 law firms.

Peter P. Rosato

New York Criminal attorney at Collier Halpern Newberg Nolletti and Bock with 66 years of experience

1 North Lexington Avenue, White Plains, NY

Robert J. Mancuso

New York Criminal attorney at Mancuso Rubin and Fufidio with 51 years of experience

1 North Broadway Avenue, White Plains, NY

Robert M. Schechter

New York Criminal attorney at Tilem & Associates PC with 10 years of experience

188 E Post Road, White Plains, NY

Stewart L. Orden

New York Criminal attorney at Stewart L Orden with 45 years of experience

2 Gannett Drive, White Plains, NY

Stuart E. Kahan

New York Criminal attorney at Oxman Tulis Kirkpatrick Whyatt and Geiger with 43 years of experience

120 Bloomingdale Road, White Plains, NY

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