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Law Office of Brian T. Stern
86 Locust Street
Dover, NH 03820

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Write or call us when you've been wronged.

If you or someone you love has been wronged due to personal injuries caused by the carelessness of another, if your civil rights have been violated, or if you feel that you have suffered discrimination at work or have been wrongfully terminated, you should get reliable legal advice from an attorney experienced in these matters is critical. The Law Office of Brian T. Stern, located in Dover, New Hampshire, serves Strafford County, the New Hampshire Seacoast, the White Mountains, and the Lakes Region. Our practice is focused on what we do best--personal injury, medical malpractice, chronic pain, wrongful death, civil rights, and employment discrimination matters.

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