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James Couch, Attorney at Law

TEL (401) 273-6347 |  Warwick, RI

TEL (401) 789-5410 |  Wakefield, RI

Attorney James G. Couch has been a member of the Rhode Island Bar Association since 1982. He is a member of the Probate and Trust Committee of the Rhode Island Bar Association and the American Academy...(more)



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