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be even shorter periods in
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Workers’ Compensation law,
a recognized specialty in
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Attorney John E. Webber
of our office is also
admitted in Massachusetts.
Persons seeking a
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regarding a Massachusetts
claim should contact him at
(860)-683-1525. This web
site does not discuss
Massachusetts law.
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