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James T. Ryan Attorney and Counsellor at Law

James T. Ryan Attorney and Counsellor at Law - Woodbury, CT

Estate Planning Lawyers in Woodbury, CT

175 Main Street South P.O. Box 695 Woodbury, CT 06798

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Woodbury Estate Planning Law Firm

Updated: 02/15/2026

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  • Estate Planning

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  • By Anonymous on Nov. 06, 2022
    Hired Law firm 2015-2018
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    He is an excellent Attorney. The best of the best. I found his name in my deceased mother’s papers and decided to use him to review mortgage papers. A few years later I had him assist me with a RE closing and Title work. He found through incredible diligence that the previous owner had not paid taxes and that the property was ready to go up for a tax sale auction the day after I would have closed on the property. There had been no notices published anywhere about the delinquency or the auction. He dodged a huge bullet for me!

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Woodbury, CT

175 Main Street South
P.O. Box 695
Woodbury, CT 06798

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Phone: 203-263-4000

Fax: 203-263-0101

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