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Laurence M. May
San Mateo, CA Attorney with 48 years of experience
(650) 375-0535 400 S El Camino Real Ste 1000
San Mateo, CA 94402
Real Estate
Santa Clara University School of Law and Santa Clara University School of Law
Laurence May
New York, NY Lawyer with 48 years of experience
(212) 752-1000 805 3rd Ave
New York, NY 10022
New York University School of Law and New York University School of Law
Christopher Laurence May
WASHINGTON, DC Attorney with 22 years of experience
(202) 756-8321 1325 C ST NW STE 500
WASHINGTON, DC 20005
The University of Chicago Law School and The University of Chicago Law School
Joel Laurence Levine
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Joel Laurence Levine
Westbury, NY Lawyer with 31 years of experience
(516) 747-3222 1065 Old Country Rd. #203
Westbury, NY 11590
Free ConsultationOffers Video ConferencingVideo ConfPersonal Injury
New York Law School
Partner Joel Levine at Levine and Wiss PLLC is devoted to giving clients outstanding legal advice and representation for a variety of legal issues. Joel focuses on providing his clients with individualized attention and well-thought-out solutions so they may confidently handle legal difficulties.
Timothy J. Coffey
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Timothy J. Coffey
Wheaton, IL Attorney with 30 years of experience
(630) 326-6600 330 S. Naperville Road
Suite 404
Wheaton, IL 60187
Employment
The John Marshall Law School
Timothy was born and raised in the southwest side of Chicago. He attended St. Laurence High School, and graduated from Northern Illinois University.

Before going to law school, Timothy was working as an Illinois Certified Public Accountant (CPA), having received his certification in 1989. He spent four and a half years working for Arthur Andersen & CO., Chase Manhattan Bank and Shand Morahan & Company.

Timothy went to John Marshall Law School, graduating and being admitted to the Bar in May 1994 (Cum Laude) and was a staff member of the Journal of Computer and Information Law. He opened his own law...