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Gordon Muir & Foley LLP

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Freeman Law Office

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Poliner Poliner & Antin

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The Oneil Law Firm PC

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The Jorgensen Law Firm LLC

Dispute Resolution, Banking & Finance, Corporate, Business Organization, Construction

The Law Firm Of Rubenstein Sendy LLC

Dispute Resolution, Animal Bite, Elder Law, Mental Health, Litigation

Tobin & Melien

Land Use & Zoning, Landlord-Tenant, Personal Injury, Wills & Probate, Real Estate

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Mollica v. Toohey

... The plaintiffs further alleged that the defendant allowed the presence and accumulation of water in numerous areas of the premises over a period of time and, as a result, bacteria and/ or toxic mold developed and contaminated the indoor air quality. ...

Lynch v. Lynch

... for modification, (2) failed to address the plaintiff's pendente lite motion for contempt, (3) ordered him to pay alimony and child support at the same time as it ordered him to pay 60 percent of household and children's expenses, (4) ordered that the intellectual property of the ...

State v. Fontaine

... 919, 883 A.2d 1246 (2005). [4] During his examination by the state, Abely testified that when Roberts asked the defendant for his operator's license, the defendant replied, "[y]ou don't need a license to operate a moped . . . give me a break, I just got out on a DWI offense . . . ...