We found 26 local listings for "47362" including law firms, attorneys & legal experts.

Scott David J Attorney at Law

1815 Bundy Avenue, New Castle, IN, 47362

Phone: (765)529-2202

Tags: Attorneys, Trial Lawyers, Criminal Law,

Mahoney Michael J Attorney

1315 Broad Street, New Castle, IN, 47362

Phone: (765)529-1315

Tags: Attorneys,

Jeremy S Bell Attorney at Law

2025 Grand Avenue, New Castle, IN, 47362

Phone: (765)529-2066

Tags: Attorneys,

Hunter- Robert S Jr Attorney

1116 Broad Street, New Castle, IN, 47362

Phone: (765)529-5305

Tags: Attorneys,

Galyen Jeffrey D

595 New York Avenue, New Castle, IN, 47362

Phone: (765)529-3787

Tags: Attorneys,

Crider- Gregory L. Attorney

214 South Main Street, New Castle, IN, 47362

Phone: (765)529-2100

Tags: Wills Estates Trusts & Probate, Attorneys,

Real Property Research

2004 South Memorial Drive, New Castle, IN, 47362

Phone: (765)593-0142

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

Roberts Law Office

300 South Main Street, New Castle, IN, 47362

Phone: (765)529-2494

Tags: Attorneys,

Baker William G Attorney

1722 South Memorial Drive Suite D, New Castle, IN, 47362

Phone: (765)529-9620

Tags: Attorneys,

Copenhaver David L Attorney

1706 Bundy Avenue, New Castle, IN, 47362

Phone: (765)521-3921

Tags: Attorneys,

Copenhaver- David L. Attorney

214 South Main Street, New Castle, IN, 47362

Phone: (765)529-2100

Tags: Adoption Divorce & Family Law, Attorneys, Civil Law, Civil Law Attorneys, Domestic Relations & Family Law, Domestic Relations & Family Law,

Shields Martin R Attorney

1222 Broad Street, New Castle, IN, 47362

Phone: (765)529-5105

Tags: Attorneys,

Hayes- R Scott Attorney

511 Edgewood Drive, New Castle, IN, 47362

Phone: (765)529-7157

Tags: Attorneys,

Baker William G Attorney - Attorney

1204 Woodlawn Drive, New Castle, IN, 47362

Phone: (765)529-9469

Tags: Attorneys,

Shields Martin R Attorney

921 Mourer Street, New Castle, IN, 47362

Phone: (765)521-2762

Tags: Attorneys,

Neal William David Attorney

1923 South 18th Street, New Castle, IN, 47362

Phone: (765)529-3501

Tags: Attorneys,

Bankruptcy Law of John Lansinger

1217 Indiana Avenue, New Castle, IN, 47362

Phone: (765)529-5720

Tags: Attorneys, Bankruptcy Law, Bankruptcy Law,

Blackburn & Green

Fort Wayne, New Castle, IN, 47362

Phone: (765)529-1122

Tags: Attorneys,

Henry County Mental Health Association

615 West State Road 38, New Castle, IN, 47362

Phone: (765)529-4403

Tags: Attorneys,

Snyder- Natalie M. Attorney

214 South Main Street, New Castle, IN, 47362

Phone: (765)529-2100

Tags: Criminal Law, Attorneys, Malpractice Law & Negligence, Malpractice & Negligence,


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Please 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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