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Douglas M. Evans
Avvo Reviews
Review by a Litigation client
Likeable and friendly:
I really wrestled with the question of whether I would recommend. I liked working with Doug. He is a nice guy. But I think he was over his head w...
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Legal Services Attorney
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BankruptcyContractsCorporate Debtor/Creditor RightsReal Estate
, Bankruptcy
Areas of Practice
Bankruptcy, Contracts, Corporate , Debtor/Creditor Rights, Real Estate
Attorney for : Bankruptcy, Contracts, Corporate , Debtor/Creditor Rights, Real Estate
Address
South Main Street,
West Hartford,
6107
Phone
Hartford County
Call 860-561-7070
Last updated 2023-03-18
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