Neelima Pandey
Paralegal Assistant
As our paralegal assistant, Neelima Pandey assists our professionals and paralegals. She completed her Certificate of Proficiency in Paralegal Studies in December 2008 from Delaware County Community College in Pennsylvania. She also has a Bachelor’s degree in Dental Science from Patna University in India.
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