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Connecticut Education, School and Government Law

What to Ask About Education, School and Government Law

a

What are the best legal options to address my issue?

b

If I pursue this matter, am I likely to experience future difficulties with this government or educational entity?

c

How likely is it that my effort will be successful?

d

How expensive might it be for me to pursue this matter?

e

How long might resolution of the issue take?

f

How much of your practice is focused on helping clients with similar government or educational legal issues?
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