We found 719 local listings for "CT" including law firms, attorneys & legal experts.

Kurata- David K. Attorney

One Post Road, Fairfield, CT, 6824

Phone: (203)335-2222

Tags: Real Estate Lawyers, Attorneys,

Holth Fredrik D Attorney

58 Huntington Street, New London, CT, 6320

Phone: (860)447-0331

Tags: Real Estate Lawyers, Attorneys,

Manke- Hugh I. Attorney

265 Church Street Tenth Floor, New Haven, CT, 6510

Phone: (203)786-8300

Tags: Real Estate Lawyers, Attorneys,

Bonnie D Kumiega & Associates LLC

48 South Road, Somers, CT, 6071

Phone: (860)763-3200

Tags: Real Estate Lawyers, Attorneys,

Hurwitz- Lewis A. Attorney

147 North Broad Street, Milford, CT, 6460

Phone: (203)877-8000

Tags: Real Estate Lawyers, Attorneys,

Moukawsher- Joseph E. Attorney

21 Oak Street, Hartford, CT, 6106

Phone: (860)549-8440

Tags: Real Estate Lawyers, Attorneys,

Norman Stuart R Jr

19 Slater Avenue, Jewett City, CT, 6351

Phone: (860)376-0069

Tags: Real Estate Lawyers, Attorneys,

Joel M. Kaye

165 West Putnam Avenue, Greenwich, CT, 6830

Phone: (203)622-4500

Tags: Real Estate Lawyers, Attorneys,

Mantell Charles A Attorney

59 Elm Street Suite 2, New Haven, CT, 6510

Phone: (203)789-0004

Tags: Real Estate Lawyers, Attorneys,

Barbara W Reynolds LLC

15 South Main Street, New Milford, CT, 6776

Phone: (860)350-0055

Tags: Real Estate Lawyers, Attorneys,

Duda Mary Beth Attorney

110 Main Street, Jewett City, CT, 6351

Phone: (860)376-4457

Tags: Real Estate Lawyers, Attorneys,

Ryan- John J. Attorney

43 Corbin Drive, Darien, CT, 6820

Phone: (203)656-1066

Tags: Real Estate Lawyers, Attorneys,

Nedell Associates

141 Old Main Street, Rocky Hill, CT, 6067

Phone: (860)529-3912

Tags: Real Estate Lawyers, Real Estate Title Search & Abstract Services,

Shapiro- Richard J. Attorney

350 Fairfield Avenue, Bridgeport, CT, 6601

Phone: (203)333-1177

Tags: Real Estate Lawyers, Attorneys,

Falco Justin K Attorney

66 Huntington Street, Shelton, CT, 6484

Phone: (203)926-6000

Tags: Real Estate Lawyers, Real Estate Title Search & Abstract Services,

Moukawsher Edward E Attorney

85 Thames Street, Groton, CT, 6340

Phone: (860)446-1886

Tags: Real Estate Lawyers, Attorneys,

Milazzo & Ward LLC

41 Trumbull Street, New Haven, CT, 6510

Phone: (203)787-7744

Tags: Real Estate Lawyers, Attorneys,

O`Sullivan James P Law Offices of LLC

175 Church Street Suite 3, Naugatuck, CT, 6770

Phone: (203)723-8369

Tags: Real Estate Lawyers, Attorneys,

Mason Deborah M Attorney

1733 Storrs Road, Storrs Mansfield, CT, 6268

Phone: (860)487-0350

Tags: Real Estate Lawyers, Attorneys,

The Law Office of Gilbride & Rigat

23 East Main Street, Clinton, CT, 6413

Phone: (860)669-3273

Tags: Real Estate Lawyers, Attorneys,


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In the United States, lawyers are licensed by individual state bar associations. To verify if a lawyer is licensed in your state, visit the website of the state bar or the regulatory agency responsible for licensing lawyers. Most offer an online directory showing the lawyer’s licensing status and any disciplinary history.

Note that not all lawyers are licensed to practice in every state. In some cases, an out-of-state lawyer may represent clients under limited circumstances, such as through pro hac vice admission.

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