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Serving Clients Nationwide - Whistleblower – Qui Tam Law Firm
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- Patrick S. Almonrode (Litigator / Partner)
- Jason T. Brown (Senior Partner / Head of the Firm) 1 Reviews
- Alan Antonucci (Of-Counsel)
- Benjamin Lin (Litigator)
- Terence Park (Litigator)
- Eric Sands (Litigator)
- Edmund C. Celiesius (Litigator)
- Nicholas Conlon (Litigator / Partner)
- Zijian Coco Guan (Litigator / Partner)
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Address
111 Town Square PlaceSuite 400 Jersey City, NJ 07310
Office Hours
24 Hours a Day, Seven Days a Week
Fax
- 855-JTB-LAWS
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Brown, LLC 43227 Osgood Rd Fremont, CA 94539 800-910-0529
Brown, LLC 205 North Michigan Avenue Suite 810 Chicago, IL 60601 800-910-0529
Brown, LLC 23 Green Street Suite 303 Huntington, NY 11743 800-910-0529
Brown, LLC 1150 First Ave Suite 501 King of Prussia, PA 19406 800-910-0529
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