John D. Tower - New Milford, CT
Attorney at Cramer & Anderson LLP
Civil Litigation Lawyers in New Milford, CT
51 Main Street New Milford, CT 06776
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37
Years
Experience
New Milford Civil Litigation Lawyer
Updated: 03/03/2026
Areas of Practice
- Civil Litigation
Reviews
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Hired Attorney 2006-2019The entire Cramer & Anderson team have always been the utmost professionals when it comes to legal guidance and assistance. Not only are they fully knowledgeable about all aspects of law, they truly delve into each situation on an individual level and seek the proper and best solution for the client every time. I have worked mostly with Attorneys Randy DiBella, John Tower and Scott McCarthy over the years, whom I dearly trust to act in my best interest each time. All of the other staff I have had the pleasure to interact and work with are just as knowledgeable, professional and courteous. Their personal interest in their clients’ well-being is obvious from the start, and their ability to guide, advise and seek real and viable solutions to complicated legal issues is immeasurable. I value and seek their legal advice and guidance on many difficult topics and, without fail, they have always been able to provide sound judgment and relevant case experience to ensure the correct approach. Michael F. Zarba, P.E. Former Director of Public Works, Town of New Milford, 2006 - 2019
Contact
51 Main Street
New Milford, CT 06776
Phone: (860) 355-2631
Fax: (860) 355-9460
Website: http://www.crameranderson.com
Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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