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Thomas L.

Thomas Love

70 reviews
Holder of seven patents, Thomas Love has a work history spanning from a partnership in a major firm (specializing in international corporate finance) to working at a number of startups, including in software, global supply chain, and online education. Today, Mr. Love represents clients worldwide and has provided his services to non-profits in theater, women’s empowerment, medical education, and more.
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Kyle D.

Kyle Davis

4 reviews
I am a registered patent attorney with over 14 years experience both obtaining and litigating intellectual property rights. I have represented large corporations in federal... read more
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Maurice M.

Maurice Maitland

Maurice D. Maitland, Esq. is the principal attorney at Maitland Justice Foundation, Inc., a New Haven law firm founded in 2007. Before starting this firm, Mr. Maitland ... read more
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Scott G.

Scott Garver

AB Brown University 1972 JD Georgetown University Law Center Owner, Law Office of Scott Garver. Central Connecticut Member of Connecticut Bar and US District Court for Dis... read more
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David A.

David Albanese

4 reviews
Attorney Albanese is admitted to practice in Connecticut (2006) and New York (Appellate Division, Second Department 2007). He received his undergraduate education at Fordha... read more
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Robert F.

Robert Frey

4 reviews
Robb is an active duty United States Air Force veteran. He holds a B.S. in Business Management and a J.D., both from The University of Connecticut. Robb is an expert in U.S... read more
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William S.

William Stempel

2 reviews
Bill Stempel is a lawyer, mediator and arbitrator in Hamden, Connecticut. In his 40-year professional career, he has worked in diverse organizations and industries and in a... read more
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Ira K.

Ira Katz

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Christopher D. S.

Christopher D. Sposato

3 reviews
Effective, commercially minded attorney and business executive with diversified experience - a problem solver who advances business development and creates solutions - with... read more
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Christopher A.

Christopher Armstrong

3 reviews
Transactional attorney who concentrates on all aspects of business transactions. Represent domestic equity investors, real estate developers, property owners, REITS, public... read more
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