Roland Robert Lenard

321 Franklin St, Clarksville, TN

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29 Jun, 2020
Attorney Lenard is a very informative lawyer who provided information I needed regarding a criminal case which directed me to make the safest choice. He is very patient to listen to the entire story which is very important when seeking assistance with legal issues.
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