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Providence Workers’ Compensation Lawyer
Overview
Arthur A. Coia was a co-founder of Coia & Lepore, Ltd. He graduated from Providence College and Boston University Law School. He was a member of the R.I. Bar Association and concentrated his practice in the areas of Workers' Compensation and Labor Law. He practiced law for over 35 years. He received numerous awards from Labor, Management and Community Organizations. He received the Samaritan of the Year Award from the Samaritans of Washington, DC which is a non-profit organization that befriends people in crisis. He also received the Italian American Labor Council Labor Representation Award. Arthur retired in 1986.About Arthur A. Coia
Current Employment Position(s)
- FOUNDER
Practice Areas
- Workers’ Compensation
- Labor Law
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- Rhode Island, 1996
Education
- Boston University School of Law, Boston, Massachusetts
J.D. - Providence College, Providence, Rhode Island
Office Information
Address
226 South Main Street Providence, RI 02903
Phone
Fax
- (401) 331-3758
- (401) 751-8383
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