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Bridgeport, Connecticut Civil Rights Attorneys
Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 12 Bridgeport attorneys and 5 law firms.

Antonio Ponvert
Connecticut Civil Rights attorney at Koskoff Koskoff and Bieder with 35 years of experience
350 Fairfield Avenue, Bridgeport, CT

Burton M. Weinstein
Connecticut Civil Rights attorney at Weinstein Weiner Ignal Napolitano and Shapiro with 66 years of experience
350 Fairfield Avenue, Bridgeport, CT

Cindy Lori Robinson
Connecticut Civil Rights attorney at Tremont and Sheldon with 39 years of experience
64 Lyon Terrace, Bridgeport, CT

Courtney A. George
Connecticut Civil Rights attorney at Cohen and Wolf with 24 years of experience
1115 Broad Street, Bridgeport, CT

David A. Ball
Connecticut Civil Rights attorney at Cohen and Wolf with 34 years of experience
1115 Broad Street, Bridgeport, CT

Jason E. Tremont
Connecticut Civil Rights attorney at Tremont and Sheldon with 33 years of experience
64 Lyon Terrace, Bridgeport, CT

Judith A. Mauzaka
Connecticut Civil Rights attorney at Weinstein Weiner Ignal Napolitano and Shapiro with 43 years of experience
350 Fairfield Avenue, Bridgeport, CT

Marcia M. Escobedo
Connecticut Civil Rights attorney at Cohen and Wolf with 19 years of experience
1115 Broad Street, Bridgeport, CT

Michael P Koskoff
Connecticut Civil Rights attorney at Koskoff Koskoff and Bieder with 59 years of experience
350 Fairfield Avenue, Bridgeport, CT

Robert B Mitchell
Connecticut Civil Rights attorney at Pullman Comley with 46 years of experience
850 Main Street, Bridgeport, CT

Robert R. Sheldon
Connecticut Civil Rights attorney at Tremont and Sheldon with 51 years of experience
64 Lyon Terrace, Bridgeport, CT

Stuart M. Katz
Connecticut Civil Rights attorney at Cohen and Wolf with 33 years of experience
1115 Broad Street, Bridgeport, CT
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