Compare 11 attorneys and 4 law firms in Augusta , ME. Sort by highest rating and years of government experience.
Jon Doyle
Augusta government attorney at Doyle and Nelson with 63 years experience150 Capitol Street, Augusta, ME 04330
Craig Nelson
Augusta government attorney at Doyle and Nelson with 55 years experience150 Capitol Street, Augusta, ME 04330
Richard Thompson
Augusta government attorney at Doyle and Nelson with 44 years experience150 Capitol Street, Augusta, ME 04330
David Webbert
Augusta government attorney at Johnson and Webbert with 38 years experience160 Capitol Street, Augusta, ME 04332
Melissa O'Dea
Augusta government attorney at Lipman and Katz with 28 years experience227 Water Street, Augusta, ME 04332
Barbara Hirsch
Augusta government attorney at Lipman and Katz with 28 years experience227 Water Street, Augusta, ME 04332
Daniel Walker
Augusta government attorney at Bernstein Shur Sawyer and Nelson PA? with 28 years experience146 Capitol Street, Augusta, ME 04330
Matthew Keegan
Augusta government attorney at Johnson and Webbert with 25 years experience160 Capitol Street, Augusta, ME 04332
Dennis Carrillo
Augusta government attorney at Doyle and Nelson with 22 years experience150 Capitol Street, Augusta, ME 04330
Elly Burnett
Augusta government attorney at Johnson and Webbert with 18 years experience160 Capitol Street, Augusta, ME 04332
James Lawley
Augusta government attorney at Lipman and Katz with 17 years experience227 Water Street, Augusta, ME 04332
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