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The Law Office of Peter M. Daigle P.C. - Centerville, MA

Bankruptcy Law Lawyers in Centerville, MA

1550 Falmouth Road Suite 10 Centerville, MA 02632

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Centerville Bankruptcy Law Firm

Updated: 02/15/2026

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  • Bankruptcy Law

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  • By Anonymous on Dec. 05, 2021
    Hired Law firm 2020
    Absolutely the worst lawyer! Unethical, liar, and a thief. He will miss deadlines. He will make you sign bad contracts. He will take on jobs he is not qualified for. He will take your money and you will be stuck until your life is destroyed. He is a monster. He damaged our lives with his incompetence, unprofessionalism, and lies. Don't fall for his sales pitch, I did and I regret it and will regret it for the rest of my life.

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