O'Connell, Attmore & Morris, LLC - Springfield, MA
Appellate Law and Advocacy Lawyers in Springfield, MA
1500 Main Street Suite 1710 Post Office Box 15309 Springfield, MA 01115
Springfield Appellate Law and Advocacy Law Firm
Updated: 02/15/2026
Areas of Practice
- Appellate Law and Advocacy
Attorneys
Contact
1500 Main Street
Suite 1710
Post Office Box 15309
Springfield, MA 01115
Phone: (413) 747-1773
Fax: (413) 746-1529
Website: http://www.ofalaw.com
Connecticut Locations
Hartford, CT (Main Office, 23.4 miles)
280 Trumbull Street
Hartford, CT 06103
Phone: (860) 548-1300
Fax: (860) 548-0023
Website: http://www.oamlaw.com
Central Village, CT (44.1 miles)
PO Box 296
34 East Main St.
Central Village, CT 06332
Phone: (860) 564-4064
Fax: (860) 564-1536
Website: http://www.ofalaw.com
Norwalk, CT (80.2 miles)
16 River Street
Second Floor South
Norwalk, CT 06852
Phone: (203) 838-2777
Fax: (860) 548-0023
Website: http://www.oamlaw.com
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