Wilchins Cosentino & Friend LLP, Wellesley
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Our attorneys are dedicated to providing sophisticated legal services to our clients promptly, efficiently and economically. We serve a wide spectrum of clients, including major corporations, financial institutions, individual entrepreneurs, closely held private companies, not-for-profit corporations, families and individuals. We strive to learn as much as possible about each client’s business and the industry in which each client operates.
Wilchins Cosentino & Friend LLP is organized into six major practice areas – Private Client, Litigation, Employment Law, Family Law, Real Estate, Corporate and Financial Services Litigation. Within those practice areas, we offer a wide range of services that help our clients reach their business and personal goals.
Wellesley Office Park
20 William Street, Suite 130
Wellesley, MA 02481
Phone: 781-235-5500
Fax: 781-235-5577
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