Practice Areas
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- Appellate Practice
- Bankruptcy
- General Civil Practice
- Civil Rights
- Collections
- Constitutional Law
- Contracts
- Criminal Defense - DUI, Traffic
- Education Law
- Elder Law
- Eminent Domain
- Estate Planning
- Family Law
- Guardianship - Conservatorship
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- Intellectual Property
- Workers Compensation
- Labor and Employment
- Leases and Leasing
- Municipal Law
- Personal Injury
- Probate
- Products and Premises Liability
- Real Estate
- Small Business Organization
- Social Security - Railroad Disability
- Unemployment Compensation
- Wills and Trusts
- Zoning, Planning and Land Use
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BUSINESS LAW & COMMERCIAL LAW |

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Whether building or acquiring facilities or equipment, contemplating business mergers or acquisitions, contracting for the purchase or sale of goods and services, developing policies, procedures, plans and agreements concerning employees and independent contractors, or simply attempting to comply with the constantly-growing array of rules, regulations, codes, ordinances, statutes and laws effecting businesses, we deliver solutions for our clients. We provide numerous services to assist business clients in the operation of their businesses. Post-formation needs may include employment agreements, standard contracts for goods and services, or the acquisition of new or additional real estate for the conduct of business. Occasionally, an entity may need to seek enforcement of a contractual obligation, or defend claims brought against it. We are prepared to represent these clients and eliminate the need for a business to retain additional counsel for most litigation situations. Other overlapping practice areas include real estate, estate planning, and municipal law. |
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COMMERCIAL LITIGATION / COLLECTIONS
Our firm represents creditors in a wide range of contexts, including collection litigation, judgment enforcement, voluntary and involuntary bankruptcy proceedings, workouts, loan documentation, banking litigation, lender liability defenses, foreclosures, receiverships, and pre-judgment remedies. Our attorneys take a practical approach to debtor/creditor disputes, recognizing the risk and cost of litigation, and the significant value of a speedy resolution. |
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WILLS & TRUSTS
A will is a person's declaration of how one wants their property dispersed after death. Because there are complete regulations regarding the validity of any will, it is important to hire an attorney with knowledge and experience. It is also true that these regulations vary from state to state. We have extensive experience in this area and can help you to be sure that your wishes will be honored after your death.
Trusts - In order to establish a secure and regular income for loved ones left behind, many clients seek advice on trust establishment and administration. By maintaining assets in a trust, one can minimize taxes and leave a larger inheritance. The use of a trust is also a way to provide a steady income to the beneficiary over the course of time, rather than distribution in a lump sum. This strategy can reduce the beneficiary's tax and allow the trust to grow through investment. Trusts can also be established that allow charitable organizations to benefit.
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