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Providence Business & Commercial Law Firm
Overview
Experienced: The attorneys at Cameron & Mittleman LLP possess significant and wide-ranging expertise to meet the needs of our clients. Most of our attorneys came from larger firms to pursue their respective practices in the more agile and responsive atmosphere of a smaller law firm.
Practical: Partner-led service and the responsiveness and flexibility of a smaller firm along with a streamlined organization give us the unique ability to deliver sophisticated legal solutions promptly, on a personal level, and at reasonable rates.
Personal: We pride ourselves on our ability to be consistently responsive to the often critical timing needs of our clients. What's more we're proud of the longstanding relationships we've developed with clients through our focus on personal service.
Cameron & Mittleman LLP understands our responsibility to the community, so our attorneys are involved in charitable, religious and community organizations, often at the most senior level, devoting substantial time for the benefit of others.
About Cameron & Mittleman LLP
Practice Areas
- Business & Commercial Law
- Banking & Finance
- Litigation
- Communications & Technology
- Commercial Real Estate
- Trusts & Estates
- Securities
- Health Care
- Employment Law
- Bankruptcy & Reorganization
People
Attorneys
- Scott F. Bielecki (Partner)
- E. Colby Cameron (Partner)
- Karen G. DelPonte (Partner)
- Bruce W. Gladstone (Partner)
- W. Thomas Humphreys (Partner)
- Sally P. McDonald (Managing Partner)
- Robert A. Migliaccio (Partner)
- Richard S. Mittleman (Partner)
- Bridget L. Mullaney (Partner)
- Lynn E. Riley (Partner)
- Justin T. Shay (Partner)
- Michael G. Tauber (Partner)
- John W. Wolfe (Partner)
- Joseph T. Galindo, Jr. (Associate)
- Matthew J. Pimentel (Associate)
- Samantha B. Larkin (Associate)
- Cynthia R. Vandermolen (Associate)
- Nancy Fisher Chudacoff (Of Counsel)
- Judge Anthony A. Giannini Jr. (Of Counsel)
- Lori J. Lousararian (Of Counsel)
Staff
- Angela M. Paolino, Firm Administrator, 401-331-5700
- Jennifer Hanson Ryder, Paralegal
- Pauline J. Long, Paralegal
- Samantha R. Wilcox, Paralegal
- Eileen K. Tobin, Paralegal
- Kara B. Marshall, Paralegal
- Angeli E. Tillett, Paralegal
- Holly L. Hargrave, Paralegal
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
301 Promenade Street Providence, RI 02908
Office Hours
Monday-Friday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Phone
Fax
- 401-331-5787
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