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Brian Stroub

Brian Stroub
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Brian Stroub
Attorney at Law
I completed my undergraduate degree from Fordham University, Rose Hill. Following college I attended Pace School of Law, White Plains. I began my legal career in a small plaintiff's firm where I was involved to a number of practice areas including: Personal Injury, Medical Malpractice, Real Estate, Contracts, Business Formation, and Trademark. read more
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Chip Muller

Chip Muller
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