Cicilline Law Offices - Providence, RI
Lawyers in Providence, RI
281 Atwells Avenue Providence, RI 02909 - 1101
Updated: 02/15/2026
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Customer Reviews for Cicilline Law Offices
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Consulted Law firm 2001-2021You gotta know when to hold em, know when to fold em. Fold em on this place. The "lawyering" here is absolutely terrible. This "law office" was once involved in an early morning assault in organized crime, and just crime ridden period, providence on an individual who 1 block away. It also involved, the city, then mayor, now us congressman, and son of john cicilline, david cicilline, his other mafia son and former mayor buddy cianci, providence city council president john lombardi, attorney john bevilaqua, and providence and cranston police departments and chiefs urbano prignano, richard sullivan, dean esserman, and walter craddock, known mafia judge robert "bobby pirragz" pirraglia, judge jeane "la fozzi the bear" lafazia, wise guy city solicitor steve catalano, evidence doctoring attorney robert d. murray of taft mcsally, criminal and fraud specialty co. owner joe cummings. bishop hendricken executive director earl "buddy" croft and it was done to try to teach the individual a lesson. A lesson which, like their place in life, they failed to deliver. The "lawyering" abhorrent because it is non existent and corrupt and get there before early morning. The only requirement of a review is that it is true. This. Is. True. Still under investigation, this is one to steer clear of.
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Consulted Law firm 2002-2021You gotta know when to hold em, know when to fold em. Fold em on this place. The food here is absolutely terrible. This "law office" was once involved in an early morning assault in organized crime, and just crime ridden period, providence on an individual who 1 block away. It also involved, the city, then mayor, now congressman, and son of John cicilline, david cicilline, his other mafia son and former mayor buddy cianci, providence city council president john lombardi, attorney john bevilaqua, and providence and cranston police departments and chiefs urbano prignano, richard sullivan, dean esserman, and walter craddock, known mafia judge robert "bobby pirragz" pirraglia, judge jeane "la fozzi the bear" lafazia, wise-guy city solicitor steve catalano, scumbag attorney robert d. murray of taft mcsally, criminal and fraud specialty co. owner joe cummings. and it was done to try to teach the individual a lesson. A lesson which, like their place in life, they failed to deliver.
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