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Summit NJ Full Service Law Firm
Overview
Bourne, Noll & Kenyon, a Professional Corporation, is a full service law firm established in 1936. For over 80 years the firm's lawyers have acted as trusted advisors to individuals and businesses. The breadth of our experience and the diversity of our practice enable our lawyers to address a wide range of client needs. We provide practical advice in a timely and cost-efficient manner to help our clients achieve their goals..Our practice areas include Wills, Trusts and Estates, Elder Law, Litigation (Commercial, General, Fiduciary/Probate, Personal Injury and Product Liability), Business and Corporate Matters, Real Estate (Residential, Commercial and Tax Appeals), Family Law and Divorce and Tax Exempt Organizations and Non-Profits.About Bourne, Noll & Kenyon, A Professional Corporation
Languages
- English (Primary)
Practice Areas
- NJ Full Service
- Divorce
- Family Law
- Estate Planning
- Estate and Trust Administration
- Litigation
- Tax Appeals
- Private Foundation and Non-Profit Organizations
- Business & Commercial Law
- Estate Planning and Estate Administration
- Business and Corporate Law
- Elder Law
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Office Information
Address
382 Springfield AvenueSuite 507 Summit, NJ 07901
Phone
Fax
- 908-277-6808
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