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Stonington, Connecticut’s Kepple Morgan & Avena has merged with New London’s Cole-Chu & Cipparone, creating the most unwieldy law firm name ever: Kepple, Cole-Chu, Cipparone, Avena & Zaccaro.

Nick Kepple and Robert Avena will bring their experience in municipal law, real estate development, business law, personal injury law, and criminal law.

The other three principals, Leeland Cole-Chu, Joseph Cipparone and John Zaccaro Jr., will contribute their expertise in trial work, commercial and residential real estate, business law, construction litigation, collections work, estate planning, probate and elder law.

  
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The new firm will retain the offices in Stonington and New London.



 

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