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William C. Doran
Avvo Reviews
Review by a Business client
Thoughtful and practical business counselor:
Bill drafted a buy sell agreement for our family business. He is very knowledgeable but still took time to ascertain what our personal circumstances ...
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Business & CommercialEstate PlanningProbate Trusts
Atlas and Hudon, LLP, Business & Commercial
Areas of Practice
Business & Commercial, Estate Planning, Probate , Trusts
Attorney for : Business & Commercial, Estate Planning, Probate , Trusts
Address
South Main Street,
West Hartford,
6127
Phone
Hartford County
Call 860-521-7800
Last updated 2023-03-18
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