Construction Law Attorneys in Port Byron, NY
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Gary H. Collison: * Admitted to practice in the Courts of New York State since 1994. * Admitted to practice in the United States District Courts for t
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The Law Offices of Mark A. Ventrone Provides Personal Injury Attorney, Medical Malpractice Attorney, Real Estate Attorney and Criminal Law Attorney to t
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At DeMarco Taylor our mission is to provide our clients with the expertise they need to take action today to plan for and protect their future. With DeMar
Small Business Law, Estate Planning and Administration, Specialty Practices include Real Estate, Collaborative Law, City and Town Courts, misdemeanor a
If you are facing a foreclosure, you should strongly consider hiring an attorney. Foreclosures are complex, and the law imposes standards of proof on ban
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Have you found yourself in a sticky situation and need legal representation? Call Mitchell A. Chait, an experienced attorney in Rochester, NY. His experien
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Ross and Gould-Ross in Rochester, New York represents clients in Rochester and Monroe County, as well as surrounding counties including Ontario, Genese
George B. Grow and Richard H. McMahon remain from that original merger, with Mr. Grow presently counsel to the firm. John W. Grow was a partner until h