Ivey, Barnum & O'Mara, LLC
Connecticut Law Firm
Ivey, Barnum & O'Mara, LLC
Ivey, Barnum & O'Mara was established in 1950 and is proud to be the oldest and largest Greenwich based law firm. With two offices located in Connecticut and New York City, their large law firm has the big resources but interacts with their clients like a small firm. Their attorneys have the wide range of skills and experience needed to meet and accomplish the best solutions for the most complex cases of their clients. They boast on their innovative and creative solutions, yet provide a practical and cost effective plan for their clients and within the community.
Practice Areas:
- Real Estate
- Trust & Estate Planning
- Litigation
- Business
- Employment
- Personal Injury
Principal Attorneys:
Robert C. Barnum
Greenwich Office
170 Mason Street
Greenwich, Connecticut 06830
Phone | 203-661-6000
Fax | 203-661-9462
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