Francis X. Quinn Jr., experienced Insurance, Workers Compensation attorney in Portsmouth, NH with 10 reviews
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Francis X. Quinn Jr.

82 Court St, Portsmouth, NH

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Craig tinsley

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14 Oct, 2022
I highly recommend choosing Chris Grant as a lawyer. He makes you his priority and goes above and beyond for you. He explains everything clearly through whole process. Chris and his team are fantastic!
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Very useful when you need a divorce or anything are you need someone in your corner to help you out
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The lawyer is passionate, confident, and knowledgeable, and is described as a "best advocate" who will go the extra mile for clients
“He is one of the most passionate, confident, and knowledgeable attorney's around. He is bold and fearless, and he will be your best advocate!!”
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The lawyer provides excellent client service, making the client's needs a priority and going above and beyond
“He makes you his priority and goes above and beyond for you. He explains everything clearly through whole process.”
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The lawyer has successfully handled complex and challenging cases, leading to favorable outcomes for clients
“He went the extra mile. I would not hesitate to refer anyone to Boynton Waldron and would want Attorney Christopher Grant in my corner.”
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