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Avvocato Litigation Support offers complete litigation support services including New York Process Service and Document Retrieval Services, including International Process Service and translation of legal documents ANYWHERE. Avvocato Litigation Support serves law firms of all sizes, in-house legal departments of major corporations and government agencies that need service of process anywhere, throughout New York as well as Nationally.  The Avvocato Litigation Support service team can provide you with NY and NYC Service of Process, document retrieval, document preparation, legal document translation and all forms of legal and corporate filings.


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