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Brian S. Mead, Esq. a general practitioner concentrating in Immigration Law,  Business Law, Internet Law, Personal Injury, Real Estate, Estate and Probate and Criminal Law in both Connecticut and Massachusetts at a very convenient and central location at intersection of Route 197 and Route 131 in Quinebaug, Connecticut. 

 Legal Services Provider only 90 minutes from Boston, MA., and New Haven , CT., 60 minutes from Hartford, CT. and 45 minutes from Norwich, CT.,  Providence, RI., Springfield, MA. and Worcester, MA.  

Brian S. Mead, Esquire with 20 years of experience in the general practice of law in two jurisdictions. Admitted to practice before all state and federal  courts in both Connecticut and Massachusetts, the United States Court of Claims and the United States Supreme  Court to include trials and appeals.   

Member Connecticut Bar

Member Massachusetts Bar

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