Seiger Gfeller Laurie LLP - Boston, MA
Appellate Advocacy Lawyers in Boston, MA
265 Franklin Street Suite 1702 Boston, MA 02110
Boston Appellate Advocacy Law Firm
Updated: 03/03/2026
Areas of Practice
- Appellate Advocacy
Contact
265 Franklin Street
Suite 1702
Boston, MA 02110
Phone: (617) 936-2797
Fax: (617) 963-5281
Website: http://www.sgllawgroup.com
Connecticut Locations
Hartford, CT (92.4 miles)
One State Street
Hartford, CT 06103
Phone: (860) 549-7100
Fax: (860) 728-1651
Website: http://www.krasowgarlick.com
West Hartford, CT (Main Office, 97.1 miles)
West Hartford Center
977 Farmington Avenue
Suite 200
West Hartford, CT 06107
Phone: (860) 760-8400
Fax: (860) 760-8401
Website: http://www.sgllawgroup.com
New York Locations
New York, NY (187.5 miles)
60 East 42nd Street
Suite 4600
New York, NY 10165
Phone: (212) 653-8861
Fax: (212) 697-0877
Website: http://www.sgllawgroup.com
New Jersey Locations
Princeton, NJ (232.8 miles)
100 Overlook Center
Second Floor
Princeton, NJ 08540
Phone: (609) 375-2602
Fax: (609) 751-9902
Website: http://www.sgllawgroup.com
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