Compare 23 attorneys and 11 law firms in Manchester , NH. Sort by highest rating and years of civil rights experience.
Heather Sekella
Manchester civil rights attorney at Heather M Sekella with 26 years experience547 Maple Street, Manchester, NH 03104
Dort Bigg
Manchester civil rights attorney at Wiggin and Nourie with 70 years experience20 Market Street, Manchester, NH 03105
David Nixon
Manchester civil rights attorney at Nixon Vogelman Barry Slawsky and Simoneau with 67 years experience77 Central Street, Manchester, NH 03101
James Higgins
Manchester civil rights attorney at James E Higgins with 59 years experience61 North Street, Manchester, NH 03104
Eugene Loan, III
Manchester civil rights attorney at Wadleigh Starr and Peters with 58 years experience95 Market Street, Manchester, NH 03101
Donald Perrault
Manchester civil rights attorney at Wadleigh Starr and Peters with 52 years experience95 Market Street, Manchester, NH 03101
Lawrence Vogelman
Manchester civil rights attorney at Nixon Vogelman Barry Slawsky and Simoneau with 51 years experience77 Central Street, Manchester, NH 03101
Donald Gardner
Manchester civil rights attorney at Devine Millimet and Branch with 46 years experience111 Amherst Street, Manchester, NH 03101
Cindy Clark
Manchester civil rights attorney at Cindy Clark Law Office with 45 years experience694 Pine Street, Manchester, NH 03104
Leslie Nixon
Manchester civil rights attorney at Nixon Vogelman Barry Slawsky and Simoneau with 44 years experience77 Central Street, Manchester, NH 03101
Francis Murphy
Manchester civil rights attorney at Shaheen and Gordon with 44 years experience80 Merrimack Street, Manchester, NH 03101
Robert Murphy Jr.
Manchester civil rights attorney at Wadleigh Starr and Peters with 44 years experience95 Market Street, Manchester, NH 03101
Peter Hutchins
Manchester civil rights attorney at Peter E Hutchins with 42 years experience814 Elm Street, Suite 200, Manchester, NH 03101
Dennis Ducharme
Manchester civil rights attorney at Wiggin and Nourie with 40 years experience20 Market Street, Manchester, NH 03105
Scott Ewing
Manchester civil rights attorney at Desmarais Ewing and Johnston with 39 years experience175 Canal Street, Manchester, NH 03101
Eric Kane
Manchester civil rights attorney at Devine Millimet and Branch with 35 years experience111 Amherst Street, Manchester, NH 03101
Christine Desmarais-Gordon
Manchester civil rights attorney at Wadleigh Starr and Peters with 32 years experience95 Market Street, Manchester, NH 03101
Michael Ricker
Manchester civil rights attorney at Devine Millimet and Branch with 29 years experience111 Amherst Street, Manchester, NH 03101
Emile Bussiere Jr.
Manchester civil rights attorney at Bussiere and Bussiere with 28 years experience15 North Street, Manchester, NH 03104
David Morse
Manchester civil rights attorney at Devine Millimet and Branch with 23 years experience111 Amherst Street, Manchester, NH 03101
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