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Harrisonburg Personal Injury Law Firm
About Miller, Earle & Shanks, PLLC
Practice Areas
- Personal Injury
- Motor Vehicle Accidents
- Wrongful Death
- Family Law
- Divorce
- Military Divorce
- Criminal Defense
- DUI
- Traffic Violations
- College Student Defense
- Municipal Law
- Environmental Law
- Estate Planning & Guardianship
- Wills And Trusts
- Real Estate & Finance
- Business Law
- Administrative Law
- Civil Litigation
- Construction Litigation
People
Attorneys
- John Burns Earle III (Partner) 1 Reviews
- Nathan Huff Miller (Managing Partner)
Staff
- Jane E. Bompiani, Firm Receptionist, 540-564-1555
- Sherri M. Perry, Paralegal to Nathan H. Miller and Linda D. Elliott, 540-564-1555
- Linda Strawderman, Firm Receptionist, 540-564-1555
- Connie S. Taylor, Paralegal to J. Burns Earle, III, 540-564-1555
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
560 Neff AvenueSuite 200Post Office Box 511 Harrisonburg, VA 22801
Phone
Fax
- 540-434-7832
Websites
Other Offices
Miller, Earle & Shanks, PLLC 136 General Drive Suite 200 Luray, VA 22835 540-564-1555
Miller, Earle & Shanks, PLLC 115 Chester Street Suite C Front Royal, VA 22630 540-564-1555
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