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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

Katherine Lantz is a Partner with The Lantz Law Firm, Inc. Ms. Lantz is admitted to practice before all the Courts of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. She is a member of the Real Property, ...(more)



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