Northern Rhode Island's Premier Full Service Law Firm
Jarret Law, LLC is an established, full service, general practice law firm. The firm’s attorneys provide experienced and aggressive legal services to individuals, families, businesses and institutions in a broad range of practice areas throughout Rhode Island and southeastern Massachusetts.
The firm was established in 1978 by Aram P. Jarret Jr., Esq. Mr. Jarret has a long record of serving his community, having held positions as City Solicitor for the City of Woonsocket, Probate Court Judge for the Town of North Smithfield and selected as the first Municipal Court Judge for the Town of North Smithfield. Since 1978 the Jarret Law Firm has assisted clients in the areas of real estate transactions, estate planning, probate administration, collection activity, bankruptcy, family law, divorce and business formations. The firm expanded in 2007 when Mr. Jarret was joined by his son, Aram P. Jarret III, Esq. Aram Jarret III, licensed in Rhode Island and Massachusetts, had built up his own practice since 1997 in the areas of civil litigation, personal injury, workers' compensation, business litigation and real estate. Since 2007, the firm has grown in size and reputation for personal client service.
The firm prides itself in its versatility. It is staffed and equipped to provide personal attention to each client’s particular issue, from real estate closings to litigation. The Law Offices of Aram P. Jarret is a firm of high quality legal counsel with years of experience.
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Jarret Law, LLC
14 Breakneck Hill Road
Suite 200
Lincoln, RI 02865
Ph. (401) 769-2929
Fax (401) 765-6930
The attorneys at Jarret Law, LLC serve clients throughout Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts, including but not limited to Glocester, Burrillville, North Smithfield, Woonsocket, Cumberland, Lincoln, North Providence, Providence, Barrington, Bristol, East Providence, Warren, Foster, Central Falls, Pawtucket, Smithfield, Blackstone, MA, Bellingham, MA, Uxbridge, MA and Franklin, MA.
Rhode Island does not have a procedure for certification or recognition of specialization for lawyers.