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Burlington, Vermont Mortgage and Foreclosure Attorneys
Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 6 Burlington attorneys and 5 law firms.

Afi Ahmadi
Vermont Mortgage and Foreclosure attorney at Dinse Knapp and McAndrew with 27 years of experience
209 Battery Street, Burlington, VT

Edward D. Fitzpatrick
Vermont Mortgage and Foreclosure attorney at Bergeron Paradis and Fitzpatrick with 48 years of experience
27 Main Street, Burlington, VT

John C. Gravel
Vermont Mortgage and Foreclosure attorney at Bauer Gravel Farnham Nuovo Parker and Lang with 53 years of experience
40 College Street, Burlington, VT

Kathleen A. McMahon
Vermont Mortgage and Foreclosure attorney at Collins McMahon and Harris with 43 years of experience
308 Main Street, Burlington, VT

Mary P. Kehoe
Vermont Mortgage and Foreclosure attorney at Lisman Webster Leckerling with 41 years of experience
84 Pine Street, Burlington, VT

Michael J. Harris
Vermont Mortgage and Foreclosure attorney at Collins McMahon and Harris with 39 years of experience
308 Main Street, Burlington, VT
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