Christina Dzierzek

Christina Dzierzek: Attorney with Richard S. Humphrey Law Offices

Areas of Practice (14)

  • Driving While Intoxicated - DWI
  • Chemical Test Refusal
  • Social Host Liability
  • Dram Shop Liability
  • Drunk Boating
  • Construction Law
  • Criminal Law
  • Driving Under the Influence - DUI
  • Insurance
  • Personal Injury
  • Litigation
  • Admiralty Law
  • Medical Malpractice
  • Professional Discipline

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Salve Regina University, B.A., 2006
Law School Attended:
Roger Williams University School of Law, J.D., 2010
Year of First Admission:
2010
Admission:
2010, Rhode Island; 2010, Massachusetts; 2011, U.S. District Court, District of Rhode Island
Memberships:
Rhode Island Bar Association; Massachusetts Bar Association; American Bar Association.
Birth Information:
New Britain, Connecticut, 1984
ISLN:
921349738
Minority Owned:
Yes

Payment Information

Credit Cards Accepted
American Express, MasterCard, Visa
Other Information
Fixed fees available

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401-599-0741  Phone

www.richardhumphreylaw.com

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