New Albany, Ohio Criminal Attorneys

Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 5 New Albany attorneys and 2 law firms.

Betty D. Montgomery

Ohio Criminal attorney at Mac Murray Petersen and Shuster with 49 years of experience

6530 West Campus Oval, New Albany, OH

Brian A. Dengler

Ohio Criminal attorney at Brian Dengler with 40 years of experience

8000 Walton Parkway, New Albany, OH

Helen Mac Murray

Ohio Criminal attorney at Mac Murray Petersen and Shuster with 38 years of experience

6530 West Campus Oval, New Albany, OH

Michele Shuster

Ohio Criminal attorney at Mac Murray Petersen and Shuster with 32 years of experience

6530 West Campus Oval, New Albany, OH

Shaun Petersen

Ohio Criminal attorney at Mac Murray Petersen and Shuster with 25 years of experience

6530 West Campus Oval, New Albany, OH

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