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The Law Offices of Adrian Philip Thomas P.A.

Attorneys

Adrian P. Thomas, LL.M., J.D.
Adrian P. Thomas, LL.M., J.D.
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Michele M. Thomas, J.D.
Michele M. Thomas, J.D.
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Robert M. Trinkler, Esquire
Robert M. Trinkler, Esquire
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Daniel A. McGowan, J.D.
Daniel A. McGowan, J.D.
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Sean G. Perkins, J.D.
Sean G. Perkins, J.D.
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Jeffrey S. Bunin, J.D.
Jeffrey S. Bunin, J.D.
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Victor Orihuela, J.D.
Victor Orihuela, J.D.
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Paralegals

Michele M. Carbone
Michele M. Carbone
mmc@athomaslaw.com
954-764-7273 x 140
Carey Z. Gibson
Carey Z. Gibson
czg@athomaslaw.com
954-764-7273 x 146
Beverly J. Warren
Beverly J. Warren
bw@athomaslaw.com
954-764-7273 x 147

Legal Assistants

Ruth Broder
Ruth Broder
rb@athomaslaw.com
954-764-7273 x 143
Ruthy Green
Ruthy Green
rtg@athomaslaw.com
954-764-7273 x 137
Phyllis D. Weiner
Phyllis D. Weiner
pdw@athomaslaw.com
954-764-7273 x 132
Jennifer Habegger
Jennifer Habegger
frontdesk@athomaslaw.com
954-764-7273 x 100

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