Rebar Bernstiel - Princeton, NJ
Arson & Fraud Lawyers in Princeton, NJ
100 Overlook Center Second Floor Princeton, NJ 08540
Princeton Arson & Fraud Law Firm
Updated: 02/15/2026
Areas of Practice
- Arson & Fraud
Contact
100 Overlook Center
Second Floor
Princeton, NJ 08540
Phone: (609) 375-2070
Fax: (888) 761-8299
Website: http://www.sbrslaw.com
Pennsylvania Locations
Blue Bell, PA (Main Office, 35.2 miles)
Blue Bell Executive Campus
470 Norristown Road
Suite 201
Blue Bell, PA 19422
Phone: (484) 344-5340
Fax: (484) 344-5341
Website: http://www.sbrslaw.com
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