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Law Offices of Saul Kobrick, P.C.

TEL (516) 248-9500 |  Garden City, NY

TEL (631) 941-3400 |  Hauppauge, NY

TEL (914) 701-0777 |  Harrison, NY

Saul Kobrick is an attorney licensed to practice law in the State of New York and the owner and founder of The Law Offices of Saul Kobrick, P.C.  Mr. Kobrick is licensed to practice law in all cou...(more)

Mark S. Eghrari and Associates

TEL (631) 265-0599 |  Smithtown, NY

As an attorney in private practice in Smithtown, New York, Mark Eghrari provides extensive estate and tax planning services to individuals and businesses. Mr. Eghrari’s primary focus is to help clien...(more)



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