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Lantz Law, Inc.

TEL (508) 998-8800 |  North Dartmouth, MA

TEL (800) 406-0100 |  East Falmouth, MA

TEL (800) 406-0100 |  Yarmouth, MA

TEL (800) 406-0100 |  Marshfield, MA

TEL (800) 406-0100 |  Wellesley, MA

Attorney and Counselor at Law Katherine Lantz is an attorney at Lantz Law, Inc. Ms. Lantz is admitted to practice before all the Courts of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. She is a me...(more)



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