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

Heather Z. Cooper
Vermont Mortgage and Foreclosure attorney at Kenlan Schwiebert Facey and Goss with 27 years of experience
71 Allen Street, Rutland, VT

Jess T. Schwidde
Vermont Mortgage and Foreclosure attorney at Glinka and Schwidde with 43 years of experience
1213 US Route 7 North, Rutland, VT

John J. Kennelly
Vermont Mortgage and Foreclosure attorney at Pratt Vreeland Kennelly Martin and White with 44 years of experience
64 North Main Street, Rutland, VT

Michelle A. Kenny
Vermont Mortgage and Foreclosure attorney at Tepper Dardeck Levins and Gatos with 22 years of experience
73 Center Street, Rutland, VT

Norman Cohen
Vermont Mortgage and Foreclosure attorney at Cohen and Rice with 58 years of experience
26 West Street, Rutland, VT

Rodney E. McPhee
Vermont Mortgage and Foreclosure attorney at Kenlan Schwiebert Facey and Goss with 34 years of experience
71 Allen Street, Rutland, VT
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