Hallinan Law Office, PLLC
West Virginia Law Firm
Hallinan Law Office, PLLC
With nearly 20 years of high-profile criminal defense successes and experience with a wide variety of other important practice areas to commend me, I come by our Charleston law firm's motto honestly: If you have to do it, do it right.
Practice Areas:
- Federal White Collar Crime Defense
- Homicides
- Estate Planning
- Consumer Practice
- Public Utility Law
Principal Attorney:
- Jacqueline Hallinan
Hallinan Law Office, PLLC
100 Capitol Street, Suite 804
Charleston, WV 25301-2625
Phone: 304-932-4509
Toll Free: 1-888-610-0143
http://www.hallinanlaw.com/
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