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About Woods Oviatt Gilman LLP
Since 1852, Woods Oviatt Gilman has provided advice and counsel to small to medium-sized businesses, corporations, families and individuals. Our philosophy has always been to approach our clients' legal issues with intelligence and sensitivity, and to make your experience with us as pleasant as possible.

Today, we help clients succeed in a complex and demanding legal environment. Our capabilities extend from counseling businesses to personal and family representation.

At Woods Oviatt Gilman, you'll be able to draw from the combined legal talents and resources of a top-flight legal team--one that combines knowledge and experience with compassion and creativity.
Woods Oviatt Gilman LLP
700 Crossroads Building
2 State Street
Rochester, NY 14614
(585) 987-2800
info@woodsoviattgilman.com

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