At the Law Offices of John C. Manoog III, our Barnstable County accident attorneys combine significant negotiation skills with a hard earned reputation as dogged litigators to give clients the strongest possible representation. We draw on substantial resources, including our professional staff and outside experts in a number of disciplines, for a comprehensive approach to each and every case, taking the time the fully understand the factual and legal issues as well as our clients' interests and
At the Law Offices of Stephen Neyman, we represent people who have been accused or charged with crimes in Boston, Massachusetts and the surrounding areas. Mr. Neyman has been a dedicated Boston criminal lawyer for more than 20 years. He understands the rights of the criminally accused, as well as the high stakes involved for defendants and their families. Mr. Neyman’s tough advocacy for his clients has led to many victories and favorable settlements.
Being charged with a crime or even under investigation can be a nerve wracking and unsettling experience. Ensuring that you have an experienced and skillful Boston area lawyer looking out for your best interests every step of the way can be the difference between being charged with a crime and/or being convicted or even going to jail. Lawrence criminal defense lawyer Kathleen M. McCarthy has specialized in criminal law for over twenty-five years. She represents clients in the Massachusetts
Attorney James Milligan is a Massachusetts DWI DUI OUI defense lawyer. He is one of just a few lawyers in Massachusetts who is board certified in drunk driving defense as recognized by the American Bar Association. Concentrating his practice entirely on Massachusetts drunk driving defense, OUI defense, DUI defense, and DWI defense, Attorney Milligan is often the best resource for other lawyers representing a client charged with drunk driving.
- Total Population: 8,505
- Male: 50%
- Female: 50%
- Under 10: 13%
- Ages 10 to 19: 16%
- Ages 20 to 29: 10%
- Ages 30 to 39: 11%
- Ages 40 to 49: 17%
- Ages 50 to 59: 16%
- Ages 60 to 69: 11%
- Ages 70 to 79: 4%
- Over 80: 2%