Jeremy Ian Stein, experienced Litigation, Real Estate attorney in Waterbury, CT with 2 reviews
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Jeremy Ian Stein

76 Center St Fl 3, Waterbury, CT

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1994:
Emory University School of Law, Doctor of Law (J.D.)
1991:
State University of New York, Albany, BA - Bachelor of Arts (Magna Cum Laude)

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18 Nov, 2015
Jeremy represented my company in many highly contested matters, both State and Federal, and always achieved excellent results. I would highly recommend him.
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Martin

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14 Aug, 2012
Mr. Stein was very professional, gave good advice and always kept me well informed. I highly recommend him.
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2015:
Melick & Porter Blog, Good Samaritan Protection For First Responders in CT

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Ismian Feraizi, experienced Criminal Defense, Family Law attorney in Waterbury, CT with 33 reviews
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