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R.T. Duffee Law Firm, LLC

410 Tanner Street, Suite B
Carrollton, GA  30117
Telephone (770) 834-5448
Fax (770) 834-7405
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Carrollton Georgia attorney Robbie Duffee represents people throughout west Georgia, in Carroll County, Coweta County, Troup County, Haralson County, Douglas County, and in communities such as Carrollton, Bremen, Newnan, Douglasville, Whitesburg, and LaGrange, as well as students of West Georgia State University College and neighboring schools.
  

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