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QuinLaw
Lawyers in New Plymouth, Taranaki area
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Our address
369 Devon Street East,
New Plymouth
4312,
Taranaki, North Island,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s)
021 250 0315
021 444 678
067699687
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Our fax
+ 64 6 769 9685
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Our website
www.quinlaw.co.nz
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Expertised in Lawyers
Estate Planning, Property Agreements, Trusts, Wills,Legal service
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we are providing services in Hamilton
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Cash, Direct Credit (Internet banking, phone banking), Credit Terms Available, Direct Debit, Personal Cheques
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Solicitors, Barristers, Property Law, Criminal Law, Estate Law, Business Law, Family Law, Employment Law, Real Estate Law, General Practice, Commercial
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