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Nassau/ Suffolk Law Services Committee, Inc - Domestic Violence Project
Law Services is a non-profit,  public interest law firm that provides free legal assistance in civil matters to low income and disabled Long Islanders.  We are dedicated to the principle that our less advantaged neighbors should have access to quality legal assistance when they need it.  We believe strongly in equal justice and know how important it is to the well being of our community that the legal rights of the poor are protected.
 
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Nassau/ Suffolk Law Services Committee, Inc - Domestic Violence Project
313 West Main Street, Riverhead, NY 11901
631-369-1112
www.nslawservices.org
 
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