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The McGrath Law Firm

TEL (845) 207-3093
Phone: (800) 997-1566 |  Brewster, NY

TEL (845) 613-0544
Phone: (800) 997-1566 |  Hopewell Junction, NY

TEL (845) 790-5007
Phone: (800) 997-1566 |  Poughkeepsie, NY

TEL (845) 926-4094
Phone: (800) 997-1566 |  Newburgh, NY

Mr. McGrath has been licensed to practice in New York since 1988, and is admitted to practice before the respective local and Federal courts. He is a member of the Elder Law section and the Trusts and...(more)



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