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Top best Constitutional Lawyers in zip code 7702 Shrewsbury

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We have more than 4 top best Constitutional lawyers in zip code 7702, Shrewsbury, Texas. Lori A. Dvorak, Michael Jay Weisslitz are among the top best Constitutional attorneys in zip code 7702. While choosing lawyers in zip code 7702, compare their reviews.


Lori A. Dvorak - top best Constitutional Lawyer in zip code 7702

Lori A. Dvorak

Rating: 1


Area of Practice: Assault & Battery,Civil Rights,Condemnation & Eminent Domain,Constitutional ,Discrimination,Employment & Labor ,Government Agencies,Labor

Zip code: 7702, Shrewsbury, Texas

Lori A. Dvorak Avvo Reviews
I hired Dvorak’s and her firm to represent me regarding consumer fraud. Dvorak was assigned to my case, and she deposed my witness. I had not hear... ...

Contact: (732) 224-9400
Lynch Keefe Bartels.
Broad Street.

Michael Jay Weisslitz - top best Constitutional Lawyer in zip code 7702

Michael Jay Weisslitz

Area of Practice: Banking & Finance,Bankruptcy,Condemnation & Eminent Domain,Constitutional ,Construction ,Consumer Protection,Contracts,Debtor/Creditor,Government Contracts,Housing & Construction Defects,Land Use & Zoning,Landlord & Tenant,Lemon

Zip code: 7702, Shrewsbury, Texas



Contact: (732) 224-9400
Lynch Keefe Bartels.
Broad Street.

Carl W. Swanson - top best Constitutional Lawyer in zip code 7702

Carl W. Swanson

Rating: 3.25


Area of Practice: Asbestos ,Constitutional ,Traffic Violations

Zip code: 7702, Shrewsbury, Texas



Contact: (732) 224-9400
Lynch Keefe Bartels.
Broad Street.

Marc D. Mory - top best Constitutional Lawyer in zip code 7702

Marc D. Mory

Area of Practice: Civil Rights,Constitutional

Zip code: 7702, Shrewsbury, Texas



Contact: (732) 224-9400
Lynch Keefe Bartels.
Broad Street.

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Constitutional Case examples in zip code 7702

Description: Legal matters involving civil rights under constitutional provisions. Case Example: Gonzalez v. State of California (2019) Judgment: Case involving constitutional rights violations, resulting in policy changes and a $300,000 settlement.