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Fairfield Real Estate Law Firm
Overview
HOW IS MY LAW PRACTICE DIFFERENT THAN MANY OTHERS?
Several years ago, when I established my law firm, I committed myself to being the kind of attorney I would want to retain:
- Someone who is knowledgeable of several areas of the law because no one problem or issue fits neatly into one category or area of practice.
- Someone who keeps current with updated issues of the law, by attending meetings, seminars and reading legal journals and case law;
- Yet someone with old-fashioned values who respects their clients, returns phone calls promptly and schedules appointments that are at convenient times for their clients.
I have kept my pledge to myself and my clients and my practice has grown due to client referrals. Please peruse through my web site to learn more about the areas of law that I practice and more about me. If you need an area of practice that I do not list, call or e-mail me and I will be happy to refer you to a qualified colleague.
About Brian S. Cantor
Practice Areas
- Real Estate
- Probate, Wills,Trusts and Estate Planning and Elder Law
- Litigation
Classes and Seminars
- Instructor, Metropolitian Real Estate, 1994 - 1996
Representative Clients
- NCO Financial Systems, Inc.
- Standard Roofings, Inc.
- Fairfield Municipal Federal Credit Union
- Collect Associates
References
- NCO Financial Systems, Inc.
- Standard Roofings, Inc.
- Fairfield Municipal Federal Credit Union
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
1220 Post Rd.Suite 2 Fairfield, CT 06824
Phone
Fax
- 203-259-1180
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