John F. D. Jacobi III - Attleboro, MA
144 Bank StreetP.O. Box 2320Attleboro, MA 02703
Coogan Smith, LLP
Attleboro Zoning, Planning & Land Use Lawyer
Overview
John F.D. Jacobi, III, a partner with the firm, concentrates his practice in the areas of corporate and business law, municipal, land use and development law, commercial loans and elder law and medicaid planning. ...
A magna cum laude graduate of Boston College in 1973, Attorney Jacobi graduated from Boston College Law School in 1976 and is admitted to the Massachusetts Bar.
John F.D. Jacobi, III, a partner with the firm, concentrates his practice in the areas of corporate and business law, municipal, land use and development law, commercial loans and elder law and medicaid planning. ...
A magna cum laude graduate of Boston College in 1973, Attorney Jacobi graduated from Boston College Law School in 1976 and is admitted to the Massachusetts Bar.
John F.D. Jacobi, III, a partner with the firm, concentrates his practice in the areas of corporate and business law, municipal, land use and development law, commercial loans and elder law and medicaid planning.
A magna cum laude graduate of Boston College in 1973, Attorney Jacobi graduated from Boston College Law School in 1976 and is admitted to the Massachusetts Bar.
Attorney Jacobi has served as Attleboro City Solicitor, Chairman of the Attleboro Municipal Building Commission, president of the Attleboro Bar Association and Attleboro Area Mental Health.
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