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- Lawyer name:Hartley, Rebecca A.
- Address:100 Pearl Street 10th FloorHartford,CT
- Phone:860-249-8955
- Fax:860-527-4343
- PostalCode:06103 -4500
- WebSite:http://www.rtcelawhartford.com/
- Areas of Practice:Aviation
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"Lawyers must jealously protect the integrity of the legal system. This is achieved through a refusal to succumb to even the slightest exploitation of that system, conviction in what is just, and the skill, diligence and fortitude to see it all through."
Rebecca A. Hartley was born in Manchester, Connecticut, on December 10, 1980, and was admitted to the Connecticut Bar in 2006.
Connecticut, 2006 Massachusetts U.S. District Court District of Connecticut
Connecticut Bar Association, Member Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association, Member
Suffolk University Law School, Boston, Massachusetts, 2005J.D. University of Connecticut, 2002B.A.
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