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Brooke C. Rosen Esq.

Woods Rogers, PLC
brosen@woodsrogers.com
Phone: (540) 983-7626

Areas of Practice: Divorce and Family Law, Juvenile Law

Membership Type: Active

Firm:
Woods Rogers, PLC
10 South Jefferson St., Suite 1800
Roanoke, VA 24011
Fax: 540-322-3897


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