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Practice Areas

At TR&C, our approach is simple and direct – we respond to your needs, providing you with the services you require and the attention you deserve to achieve your goals.

We combine our years of experience and expertise to serve a wide variety of clients in the following primary practice areas:

  • Admiralty
  • Alternative Dispute Resolution
  • Corporate / Business
  • Employment / Labor
  • Estate Planning and Administration
  • Family Law
  • Health Care
  • Insurance Coverage / Insurance Defense
  • Litigation and Trial Practice
  • Municipal/Public Sector
  • Real Estate
  • Risk Management
  • Workers’ Compensation

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