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Smith Barid, LLC

TEL (912) (912) 352-3999 |  Savannah, GA

As a founder and shareholder in the Savannah, Georgia law firm of Smith Barid, LLC, Michael Smith helps oversee a practice devoted to providing clients with the best in estate planning. He ...(more)



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