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Milford Personal Injury Law Firm
Overview
Consigli and Brucato, P.C. is a Massachusetts Professional Corporation, involved in the general practice of law. Founded in 1978 by boyhood friends, Aldo B. Consigli, Jr., and Charles J. Brucato, Jr., the firm's offices are situated at 189 Main Street in Milford, Massachusetts. There are four attorneys in the firm. In addition to the founders, who are co-owners, Brian A. Consigli is an associate and Jennifer A Nassour is an of counsel member of the firm...
Consigli and Brucato, P.C. is a Massachusetts Professional Corporation, involved in the general practice of law. Founded in 1978 by boyhood friends, Aldo B. Consigli, Jr., and Charles J. Brucato, Jr., the firm's offices are situated at 189 Main Street in Milford, Massachusetts. There are four attorneys in the firm. In addition to the founders, who are co-owners, Brian A. Consigli is an associate and Jennifer A Nassour is an of counsel member of the firm.
Although the firm is involved in the general practice of law, a large portion of its business is devoted to real estate conveyancing, personal injury law, worker's compensation law, probate, and family law. Attorney Aldo B. Consigli, Jr. heads up the conveyancing department, and Attorney Charles J. Brucato, Jr. leads the trial department.
About Consigli and Brucato PC
Previous Law Firm Name
- Consigli & Brucato, P.C., 0
Practice Areas
- Personal Injury
- Criminal Law
- Family Law
Litigation
- 40%
People
Attorneys
- Brian A. Consigli (Associate)
- Suzette A. Ferreira (Associate)
- Charles J. Brucato Jr. (Co-Founder and Co-Owner)
- Aldo B. Consigli Jr. (Co-Founder & Co-Owner)
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
189 Main Street3rd Floor Milford, MA 01757
Office Hours
Monday - Friday: 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Phone
Fax
- 508-478-7394
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