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  • LAW OFFICES OF A. LAVAR TAYLOR
    CA, 92707 SANTA ANA, 6 HUTTON CENTRE DRIVE, SUITE 880

    The Law Offices of A. Lavar Taylor is a law firm specializing in civil and criminal tax controversy work involving both federal and state tax agencies.


  • TAFT STETTINIUS & HOLLISTER LLP
    OH, 45202 CINCINNATI, 425 WALNUT STREET

    Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP, a full service law firm since 1885, has offices in Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus and Dayton, Ohio; Indianapolis, Indiana; Northern Kentucky; Phoenix, Arizona; and Beijing, China.


  • TAFT STETTINIUS & HOLLISTER LLP
    OH, 44114 CLEVELAND, 200 PUBLIC SQUARE

    Taft Stettinius Hollister LLP, a full service law firm since 1885, has offices in Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus and Dayton, Ohio; Indianapolis, Indiana; Northern Kentucky; Phoenix, Arizona; and Beijing, China


  • TAFT STETTINIUS & HOLLISTER LLP
    IN, 46204 INDIANAPOLIS, ONE INDIANA SQUARE

    Taft Stettinius Hollister LLP, a full service law firm since 1885, has offices in Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus and Dayton, Ohio; Indianapolis, Indiana; Northern Kentucky; Phoenix, Arizona; and Beijing, China


  • THE HARRIS COMPANY
    CA, 90045 LOS ANGELES, 5780 WEST CENTINELA AVENUE

    OUR MISSION: To provide our clients with the best, most reliable consulting services available anywhere at any price.


  • BARBOUR COUNTY VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE
    AL, 36027 EUFAULA, 303 EAST BROAD STREET, STE. 102

    Monday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.


  • BESSEMER VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE
    AL, 35020 BESSEMER, 1801 3RD AVENUE NORTH, ROOM 105-A

    Monday thru Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. We hold ourselves personally and professionally accountable to deliver on America's promises to all veterans through courage, conviction, and a belief in our core values: Teamwork - Everyone working together in a positive and productive manner to accomplish the mission and goals of the department. Compassion - Consistently demonstrate care, concern and understanding in every encounter. Professionalism - Providing accurate and timely assistance and information in a manner consistent with the core values of the Department of Veterans Affairs.


  • BIRMINGHAM VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE
    AL, 35203 BIRMINGHAM, 2121 REVEREND ABRAHAM WOODS JR BLVD, SUITE 1501

    Monday thru Friday 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Our Vision To ensure that all veterans and their families understand and receive all the benefits, support, care, and recognition that they have earned and are entitled to, by expertly administering all current programs, anticipating future needs and taking appropriate action to meet these needs. To promote awareness, assist eligible veterans, their families, and survivors to receive from the U. S. Federal and State Governments any and all benefits to which they may be entitled under existing or future laws to be enacted.


  • BUTLER COUNTY VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE
    AL, 36037 GREENVILLE, 201 SOUTH CONECUH STREET

    Monday thru Friday 7:45 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. Our Vision To ensure that all veterans and their families understand and receive all the benefits, support, care, and recognition that they have earned and are entitled to, by expertly administering all current programs, anticipating future needs and taking appropriate action to meet these needs. Integrity - Provide fair, honest and objective advocacy in an ethical manner while displaying the highest standard of conduct both on and off duty. Teamwork - Everyone working together in a positive and productive manner to accomplish the mission and goals of the department.


  • CALIFORNIA UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE APPEALS BOARD (CUIAB)
    CA, 90301 INGLEWOOD, 9800 LA CIENEGA BLVD, # 901

    We conduct impartial hearings and issue prompt decisions to resolve disputed unemployment, disability and tax determinations of the Employment Development Department. The CUIAB is a seven-member Board, headquartered in Sacramento, which maintains a staff in twelve offices throughout the State. The California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board (CUIAB) conducts hearings of cases concerning claims for unemployment and disability benefits. These cases are appeals of determinations made by the Employment Development Department (EDD). The California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board serves the people of California as an independent adjudicative agency.


  • CALIFORNIA UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE APPEALS BOARD (CUIAB)
    CA, 90013-1204 LOS ANGELES, 300 S. SPRING STREET, ROOM 1502

    The CUIAB is a seven-member Board, headquartered in Sacramento, which maintains a staff in twelve offices throughout the State. The California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board (CUIAB) conducts hearings of cases concerning claims for unemployment and disability benefits. These cases are appeals of determinations made by the Employment Development Department (EDD). The California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board serves the people of California as an independent adjudicative agency. We conduct impartial hearings and issue prompt decisions to resolve disputed unemployment, disability and tax determinations of the Employment Development Department.


  • CALIFORNIA UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE APPEALS BOARD (CUIAB)
    CA, 94612-1413 OAKLAND, 1515 CLAY STREET, SUITE 902

    The California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board serves the people of California as an independent adjudicative agency. We conduct impartial hearings and issue prompt decisions to resolve disputed unemployment, disability and tax determinations of the Employment Development Department. The CUIAB is a seven-member Board, headquartered in Sacramento, which maintains a staff in twelve offices throughout the State. The California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board (CUIAB) conducts hearings of cases concerning claims for unemployment and disability benefits. These cases are appeals of determinations made by the Employment Development Department (EDD).


  • CALIFORNIA UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE APPEALS BOARD (CUIAB)
    CA, 94612-1413 OAKLAND, 1515 CLAY STREET, SUITE 902

    The Employment Development Department (EDD) is part of the Labor and Workforce Development Agency of the executive branch of the State of California. As California's largest tax collection agency, EDD also handles the audit and collection of payroll taxes and maintains employment records for more than 17 million California workers. A 1935 California statute created the Department of Employment, which was renamed in 1968 to the Department of Human Resources Development by another statute.


  • CALIFORNIA UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE APPEALS BOARD (CUIAB)
    CA, 93030-7910 OXNARD, 1901 N. RICE AVENUE, STE. 300

    The California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board serves the people of California as an independent adjudicative agency. We conduct impartial hearings and issue prompt decisions to resolve disputed unemployment, disability and tax determinations of the Employment Development Department. The CUIAB is a seven-member Board, headquartered in Sacramento, which maintains a staff in twelve offices throughout the State. The California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board (CUIAB) conducts hearings of cases concerning claims for unemployment and disability benefits. These cases are appeals of determinations made by the Employment Development Department (EDD).


  • CALIFORNIA UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE APPEALS BOARD (CUIAB)
    CA, 92108-4027 SAN DIEGO, 3517 CAMINO DEL RIO SOUTH,#310

    The Legal Office provides legal advice and support to the Director and Department management in connection with court cases, administrative hearings, contracts, legislation, and regulations. The CUIAB is a seven-member Board, headquartered in Sacramento, which maintains a staff in twelve offices throughout the State. The California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board (CUIAB) conducts hearings of cases concerning claims for unemployment and disability benefits. These cases are appeals of determinations made by the Employment Development Department (EDD). The California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board serves the people of California as an independent adjudicative agency. We conduct impartial hearings and issue prompt decisions to resolve disputed unemployment, disability and tax determinations of the Employment Development Department.


  • CARLOS BATARA IMMIGRATION LAW
    CA, 92505 RIVERSIDE, 4199 FLAT ROCK DRIVE

    Every immigration client is more than a case in a folder. Each application for family immigration benefits, permanent residence, citizenship, or asylum has a connection to human beings seeking to better their lives. Immigration law is about bringing families together or keeping them from being torn apart. Your immigration attorney must be able to read beyond the cold facts of a case – and understand the hopes and dreams of the persons involved. Few immigration clients bring perfect documents and almost none have simple histories. Your attorney needs to establish a bond with people from different cultures and life styles, in order to develop evidence necessary to win your case.


  • CARLOS BATARA IMMIGRATION LAW
    CA, 92543 HEMET, 640 N. SAN JACINTO STREET

    Our second Inland Empire law office is located in Hemet, California, the Southwestern part of Riverside County. The clients served by our Hemet immigration law office typically reside in Banning, Beaumont, Blythe, Calimesa, Canyon Lake, Cathedral City, Coachella, Desert Hot Springs, Hemet, Indian Wells, Idyllwild, Indio, La Quinta, Mecca, Palm Desert, Palm Springs, Rancho Mirage, and San Jacinto.


  • COLBERT COUNTY VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE
    AL, 35674 TUSCUMBIA, 116 WEST 5TH STREET

    Monday thru Wednesday and Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Thursday, 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.Our Mission To promote awareness, assist eligible veterans, their families, and survivors to receive from the U. S. Federal and State Governments any and all benefits to which they may be entitled under existing or future laws to be enacted. Our Vision To ensure that all veterans and their families understand and receive all the benefits, support, care, and recognition that they have earned and are entitled to, by expertly administering all current programs, anticipating future needs and taking appropriate action to meet these needs.


  • CULLMAN COUNTY VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE
    35056 CULLMAN, 500 2ND AVENUE SW, ROOM 109

    Monday thru Friday 7:45 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. To ensure that all veterans and their families understand and receive all the benefits, support, care, and recognition that they have earned and are entitled to, by expertly administering all current programs, anticipating future needs and taking appropriate action to meet these needs.


  • DADEVILLE VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE
    AL, 36853 DADEVILLE, TALLAPOOSA COUNTY COURTHOUSE ROOM 29

    Wednesdays 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Compassion - Consistently demonstrate care, concern and understanding in every encounter. Professionalism - Providing accurate and timely assistance and information in a manner consistent with the core values of the Department of Veterans Affairs. Teamwork - Everyone working together in a positive and productive manner to accomplish the mission and goals of the department. Our Mission To promote awareness, assist eligible veterans, their families, and survivors to receive from the U. S. Federal and State Governments any and all benefits to which they may be entitled under existing or future laws to be enacted.


  • DALLAS COUNTY VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE
    AL, 36702 SELMA, 105 LAUDERDALE STREET, ROOM 132

    Monday thru Friday 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.


  • DEKALB COUNTY VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE
    AL, 35968 FT. PAYNE, 200 GRAND AVENUE SOUTH

    Monday thru Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. To promote awareness, assist eligible veterans, their families, and survivors to receive from the U. S. Federal and State Governments any and all benefits to which they may be entitled under existing or future laws to be enacted.


  • HALE COUNTY VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE
    AL, 36744 GREENSBORO, 701 HALL STREET

    Tuesday 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Our Mission To promote awareness, assist eligible veterans, their families, and survivors to receive from the U. S. Federal and State Governments any and all benefits to which they may be entitled under existing or future laws to be enacted.


  • HENRY COUNTY VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE
    AL, 36310 ABBEVILLE, NORTH DOSWELL STREET

    Our Core Values: We hold ourselves personally and professionally accountable to deliver on America's promises to all veterans through courage, conviction, and a belief in our core values: Professionalism - Providing accurate and timely assistance and information in a manner consistent with the core values of the Department of Veterans Affairs. Integrity - Provide fair, honest and objective advocacy in an ethical manner while displaying the highest standard of conduct both on and off duty. Compassion - Consistently demonstrate care, concern and understanding in every encounter. Commitment - Fully dedicated to develop yourself to become the best you can be in carrying out the mission of the department. Teamwork - Everyone working together in a positive and productive manner to accomplish the mission and goals of the department. Monday thru Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.


  • JAMES M. BROWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW
    OR, 97204 PORTLAND, 215 SW WASHINGTON STREET

    With over 40 years of experience, Jim has briefed and argued more than 150 cases before state and federal appellate courts. A former Oregon Attorney General, Legal Counsel to the Governor and Benton County District Attorney, Jim brings years of experience with Oregon state government and its judiciary to advising and representing businesses, organizations and individuals. Since 1983 Jim has held the Martindale-Hubbell National Law Directory rating of AV®. He was rated “Highly Qualified” for Oregon Court of Appeals vacancies, November 1992.


  • LEE COUNTY VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE
    AL, 36803 OPELIKA, 215 SOUTH 9TH STREET, ROOM B-120

    Monday thru Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. We hold ourselves personally and professionally accountable to deliver on America's promises to all veterans through courage, conviction, and a belief in our core values: Integrity - Provide fair, honest and objective advocacy in an ethical manner while displaying the highest standard of conduct both on and off duty. Teamwork - Everyone working together in a positive and productive manner to accomplish the mission and goals of the department. Professionalism - Providing accurate and timely assistance and information in a manner consistent with the core values of the Department of Veterans Affairs. Our Vision To ensure that all veterans and their families understand and receive all the benefits, support, care, and recognition that they have earned and are entitled to, by expertly administering all current programs, anticipating future needs and taking appropriate action to meet these needs.


  • MARION COUNTY VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE
    AL, 35570 HAMILTON, 139 1ST AVE SW

    Monday thru Wednesday & Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. We hold ourselves personally and professionally accountable to deliver on America's promises to all veterans through courage, conviction, and a belief in our core values: Professionalism - Providing accurate and timely assistance and information in a manner consistent with the core values of the Department of Veterans Affairs. Integrity - Provide fair, honest and objective advocacy in an ethical manner while displaying the highest standard of conduct both on and off duty. Compassion - Consistently demonstrate care, concern and understanding in every encounter. Commitment - Fully dedicated to develop yourself to become the best you can be in carrying out the mission of the department. Teamwork - Everyone working together in a positive and productive manner to accomplish the mission and goals of the department.


  • MONTGOMERY COUNTY VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE
    AL, 36102 MONTGOMERY, 125 WASHINGTON AVE

    Our Mission To promote awareness, assist eligible veterans, their families, and survivors to receive from the U. S. Federal and State Governments any and all benefits to which they may be entitled under existing or future laws to be enacted. Professionalism - Providing accurate and timely assistance and information in a manner consistent with the core values of the Department of Veterans Affairs. Integrity - Provide fair, honest and objective advocacy in an ethical manner while displaying the highest standard of conduct both on and off duty.


  • MORGAN COUNTY VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE
    AL, 35602 DECATUR, 302 LEE STREET NE, 1ST FLOOR

    Monday thru Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Our Vision To ensure that all veterans and their families understand and receive all the benefits, support, care, and recognition that they have earned and are entitled to, by expertly administering all current programs, anticipating future needs and taking appropriate action to meet these needs Our Mission To promote awareness, assist eligible veterans, their families, and survivors to receive from the U. S. Federal and State Governments any and all benefits to which they may be entitled under existing or future laws to be enacted.


  • PIKE COUNTY VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE
    AL, 36081 TROY, 120 W. CHURCH STREET

    Our Mission To promote awareness, assist eligible veterans, their families, and survivors to receive from the U. S. Federal and State Governments any and all benefits to which they may be entitled under existing or future laws to be enacted. Monday thru Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.


  • SHELBY COUNTY VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE
    AL, 35051 COLUMBIANA, 54 KELLEY LANE

    Monday thru Friday 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Integrity - Provide fair, honest and objective advocacy in an ethical manner while displaying the highest standard of conduct both on and off duty. Teamwork - Everyone working together in a positive and productive manner to accomplish the mission and goals of the department. Compassion - Consistently demonstrate care, concern and understanding in every encounter.


  • SYLACAUGA VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE
    AL, 35150 SYLACAUGA, 400 NORTH NORTON AVENUE

    Tuesdays 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Teamwork - Everyone working together in a positive and productive manner to accomplish the mission and goals of the department. Professionalism - Providing accurate and timely assistance and information in a manner consistent with the core values of the Department of Veterans Affairs. Commitment - Fully dedicated to develop yourself to become the best you can be in carrying out the mission of the department.


  • WILCOX COUNTY VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE
    AL, 36726 CAMDEN, COUNTY ACTIVITY BUILDING

    Wednesday 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Teamwork - Everyone working together in a positive and productive manner to accomplish the mission and goals of the department. Integrity - Provide fair, honest and objective advocacy in an ethical manner while displaying the highest standard of conduct both on and off duty. Commitment - Fully dedicated to develop yourself to become the best you can be in carrying out the mission of the department Our Mission To promote awareness, assist eligible veterans, their families, and survivors to receive from the U. S. Federal and State Governments any and all benefits to which they may be entitled under existing or future laws to be enacted.


  • CALIFORNIA UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE APPEALS BOARD (CUIAB)
    CA, 91730 RANCHO CUCAMONGA, 9655 ARROW ROUTE

    The CUIAB is a seven-member Board, headquartered in Sacramento, which maintains a staff in twelve offices throughout the State. The California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board (CUIAB) conducts hearings of cases concerning claims for unemployment and disability benefits. These cases are appeals of determinations made by the Employment Development Department (EDD). The California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board serves the people of California as an independent adjudicative agency. We conduct impartial hearings and issue prompt decisions to resolve disputed unemployment, disability and tax determinations of the Employment Development Department.


  • CALIFORNIA UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE APPEALS BOARD (CUIAB)
    CA, 94107 SAN FRANCISCO, 185 BERRY STREET SUITE 210

    The California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board (CUIAB) conducts hearings of cases concerning claims for unemployment and disability benefits. These cases are appeals of determinations made by the Employment Development Department (EDD). The California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board serves the people of California as an independent adjudicative agency. We conduct impartial hearings and issue prompt decisions to resolve disputed unemployment, disability and tax determinations of the Employment Development Department. The CUIAB is a seven-member Board, headquartered in Sacramento, which maintains a staff in twelve offices throughout the State.


  • CALIFORNIA UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE APPEALS BOARD (CUIAB)
    CA, 93711 FRESNO, 590 WEST ALLUVIAL AVE,SUITE 110

    The CUIAB also holds hearings on petitions from taxpayers concerning assessments made by EDD's Tax Branch. There are two levels of appeal. The first or lower level is an appeal to an Administrative Law Judge. The second or higher level is an appeal to the CUIAB of the decision made by the Administrative Law Judge. You must exhaust your appeal to an Administrative Law Judge before you can appeal to the CUIAB.


  • CALIFORNIA UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE APPEALS BOARD (CUIAB)
    CA, 95134 SAN JOSE, 2665 N. 1ST STREET, SUITE 100

    We conduct impartial hearings and issue prompt decisions to resolve disputed unemployment, disability and tax determinations of the Employment Development Department. The CUIAB is a seven-member Board, headquartered in Sacramento, which maintains a staff in twelve offices throughout the State. The California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board (CUIAB) conducts hearings of cases concerning claims for unemployment and disability benefits. These cases are appeals of determinations made by the Employment Development Department (EDD). The California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board serves the people of California as an independent adjudicative agency.


  • CALIFORNIA UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE APPEALS BOARD (CUIAB)
    CA, 92108-4027 SAN DIEGO, 3517 CAMINO DEL RIO SOUTH,#310

    We conduct impartial hearings and issue prompt decisions to resolve disputed unemployment, disability and tax determinations of the Employment Development Department. The CUIAB is a seven-member Board, headquartered in Sacramento, which maintains a staff in twelve offices throughout the State. The California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board (CUIAB) conducts hearings of cases concerning claims for unemployment and disability benefits. These cases are appeals of determinations made by the Employment Development Department (EDD). The California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board serves the people of California as an independent adjudicative agency.


  • CHILTON COUNTY VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE
    AL, 35045 CLANTON, 500TH 2ND AVENUE NORTH, ROOM 203

    Our Mission : To promote awareness, assist eligible veterans, their families, and survivors to receive from the U. S. Federal and State Governments any and all benefits to which they may be entitled under existing or future laws to be enacted.


  • ETOWAH COUNTY VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE
    AL, 35902 GADSDEN, 800 FORREST AVENUE, SUITE 202

    Monday thru Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. We hold ourselves personally and professionally accountable to deliver on America's promises to all veterans through courage, conviction, and a belief in our core values: Professionalism - Providing accurate and timely assistance and information in a manner consistent with the core values of the Department of Veterans Affairs. Integrity - Provide fair, honest and objective advocacy in an ethical manner while displaying the highest standard of conduct both on and off duty. Compassion - Consistently demonstrate care, concern and understanding in every encounter. Commitment - Fully dedicated to develop yourself to become the best you can be in carrying out the mission of the department. Teamwork - Everyone working together in a positive and productive manner to accomplish the mission and goals of the department.


  • FOLEY VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE
    AL, 36535 FOLEY, 210 EAST SECTION STREET

    Tuesday thru Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Our Vision To ensure that all veterans and their families understand and receive all the benefits, support, care, and recognition that they have earned and are entitled to, by expertly administering all current programs, anticipating future needs and taking appropriate action to meet these needs.


  • HARPER WARD
    UT, 84121 SALT LAKE CITY, 6440 WASATCH BOULEVARD SUITE 210

    Free case evaluation. Contact Salt Lake City SSDI attorney lawyer Ward Harper for advice about your eligibility and qualifications for Social Security Disability Insurance or Supplemental Security Income benefits in northern Utah.


  • JACKSON COUNTY VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE
    AL, 35768 SCOTTSBORO, 409 SOUTH BROAD STREET

    We hold ourselves personally and professionally accountable to deliver on America's promises to all veterans through courage, conviction, and a belief in our core values: Professionalism - Providing accurate and timely assistance and information in a manner consistent with the core values of the Department of Veterans Affairs. Integrity - Provide fair, honest and objective advocacy in an ethical manner while displaying the highest standard of conduct both on and off duty. Compassion - Consistently demonstrate care, concern and understanding in every encounter. Commitment - Fully dedicated to develop yourself to become the best you can be in carrying out the mission of the department. Teamwork - Everyone working together in a positive and productive manner to accomplish the mission and goals of the department. Monday thru Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.


  • MONROE COUNTY VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE
    AL, 36461 MONROEVILLE, 64 NORTH ALABAMA AVENUE

    Our Core Values We hold ourselves personally and professionally accountable to deliver on America's promises to all veterans through courage, conviction, and a belief in our core values: Professionalism - Providing accurate and timely assistance and information in a manner consistent with the core values of the Department of Veterans Affairs. Integrity - Provide fair, honest and objective advocacy in an ethical manner while displaying the highest standard of conduct both on and off duty.


  • PAOLETTI & GUSMANO ATTORNEYS AT LAW
    CT, 06606 BRIDGEPORT, 3301 MAIN STREET

    Connecticut criminal defense attorney and personal injury law firm dedicated to providing expert legal representsation and legal services in Bridgeport CT DUI DWI


  • THARRINGTON SMITH LLP ATTORNEY
    NC, 27601 RALEIGH, 209 FAYETTEVILLE STREET MALL

    Tharrington, Smith LLP is a law firm specializing in family law, criminal and civil defense, litigation, and education law located in Raleigh, NC


  • TUSCALOOSA VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE
    AL, 35401 TUSCALOOSA, 714 GREENSBORO AVENUE, ROOM 241

    Our Mission To promote awareness, assist eligible veterans, their families, and survivors to receive from the U. S. Federal and State Governments any and all benefits to which they may be entitled under existing or future laws to be enacted. Monday thru Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.


  • WASHINGTON COUNTY VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE
    AL, 36518 CHATOM, COURT STREET, RM B-92

    Our Vision: To ensure that all veterans and their families understand and receive all the benefits, support, care, and recognition that they have earned and are entitled to, by expertly administering all current programs, anticipating future needs and taking appropriate action to meet these needs. Our Mission: To promote awareness, assist eligible veterans, their families, and survivors to receive from the U. S. Federal and State Governments any and all benefits to which they may be entitled under existing or future laws to be enacted.


  • MAHONEY, SILVERMAN AND CROSS, LLC
    IL, 60435 JOLIET, 822 INFANTRY DRIVE

    The Law Firm of Mahoney, Silverman and Cross, LLC strives to provide superior legal representation with the objective of exceeding our clients’ expectations. Each member of our firm is committed to utilizing critical analysis and innovative approaches to achieve timely resolutions with the best possible results for our clients.


  • LITTLE & SCHELLHAMMER ATTORNEYS
    MO, 63901 POPLAR BLUFF, 2ND & POPLAR

    The attorneys at Little, Schellhammer, Richardson & Knowlan Law Offices, P.C., in Poplar Bluff, Missouri, pursue justice and relief for victims of auto accidents, employment discrimination, nursing home negligence, medical malpractice, and on-the-job injuries, and for individuals who suffer from disabilities and are unable to work as before. We fight for the rights of the injured and disabled. We do not represent any insurance companies, hospitals, physicians, manufacturers, or corporate entities.


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