Compare 9 attorneys and 5 law firms in Princeton , NJ. Sort by highest rating and years of civil rights experience.
George Fisher
Princeton civil rights attorney at Zuckerman and Fisher with 50 years experience5 Mapleton Road, Princeton, NJ 08540
Stephen Eisdorfer
Princeton civil rights attorney at Hill Wallack with 50 years experience202 Carnegie Center, #5226, Princeton, NJ 08543
Anne McHugh
Princeton civil rights attorney at Pellettieri Rabstein and Altman with 49 years experience100 Nassau Park Boulevard, Suite 111, Princeton, NJ 08540
Katherine Benesch
Princeton civil rights attorney at Benesch and Associates with 44 years experience100 Overlook Center, 2nd Floor, Princeton, NJ 08540
Deborah Norcross
Princeton civil rights attorney at Mason Griffin and Pierson with 43 years experience101 Poor Farm Road, Princeton, NJ 08540
Jeffrey Shanaberger
Princeton civil rights attorney at Hill Wallack with 41 years experience202 Carnegie Center, #5226, Princeton, NJ 08543
Elizabeth Zuckerman
Princeton civil rights attorney at Zuckerman and Fisher with 38 years experience5 Mapleton Road, Princeton, NJ 08540
Jacqueline Tillmann
Princeton civil rights attorney at Zuckerman and Fisher with 30 years experience5 Mapleton Road, Princeton, NJ 08540
Amanda Nini
Princeton civil rights attorney at Mason Griffin and Pierson with 13 years experience101 Poor Farm Road, Princeton, NJ 08540
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