September 3
Barrett joins Scranton law office

The law firm of Fellerman and Ciarimboli, headquartered at 183 Market Street, Kingston, announces the opening of a new office in Scranton at 538 Spruce Street. This expansion was in response to a growing clientele in Lackawanna County and the firm’s desire to have a convenient location in downtown Scranton.

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“This new office allows us to meet with clients in Lackawanna County in a location that is easy for them visit,” said partner Attorney Greg Fellerman. “We never want to add to the stress of someone who has been injured and is seeking help.” The office is open by appointment only.

Fellerman and Ciarimboli also announce James F. Barrett, Esq. has joined the firm as a Workers’ Compensation specialist. Barrett is a 2002 graduate of the University Of Pittsburgh School Of Law who focuses his practice on representing the injured worker, and victims of automobile and premises liability accidents. He is admitted to practice in the Pennsylvania state courts and in both the Middle District and Eastern District of Pennsylvania. He is also a member of the Pennsylvania Bar Association and the Luzerne County Bar Association.

Fellerman and Ciarimboli was founded in January 2000 and handles personal injury, auto collisions, workers’ compensation and medical malpractice cases. Appointments are available by calling 570-714-HURT or through visiting www.714HURT.com. Evening and weekend appointments are available.


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