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David A. Felice
Avvo Reviews
Review by Jeff N, Connecticut
David Felice:
It is my privilege to recommend Mr. David Felice, an excellent lawyer, based in Delaware with the firm Bailey & Glasser LLP. I have know and worked w...
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Legal Services Attorney
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Corporate Intellectual Property
Cozen OConnor, A Professional Corporation, Corporate
Areas of Practice
Corporate , Intellectual Property
Attorney for : Corporate , Intellectual Property
Address
Market Street,
Wilmington,
19801
Phone
New Castle County
Call 302-295-2011
Last updated 2023-03-18
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