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Shearin, James T.

James T. Shearin - Bridgeport, CT

Attorney at Pullman & Comley LLC

Alternative Dispute Resolution Lawyers in Bridgeport, CT

850 Main Street Post Office Box 7006 Bridgeport, CT 06601 - 7006

  • 1 Super Lawyers®
  • 40 Years 
    Experience

Bridgeport Alternative Dispute Resolution Lawyer

Updated: 03/03/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Alternative Dispute Resolution

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  • By Anonymous on Dec. 02, 2021
    Hired Attorney 2013-2015
    James T. Shearin and Pullman & Comley defrauded my family for about $40,000 in "legal fees", they secretly worked behind my back. After filing complaints against them, they orchestrated a false "fugitive" arrest and had me put in prison with no bail and no due process. Shearin is dishonest and corrupt. Stay far away.
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Bridgeport, CT

850 Main Street
Post Office Box 7006
Bridgeport, CT 06601 - 7006

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Phone: (203) 330-2240

Fax: (203) 576-8888

Website: http://www.pullcom.com

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