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Beth H. Davis, concentrates her practice in the area of real estate law. She is familiar with forms of real property ownership and use, real estate financing, zoning and the regulation of land use. Attorney Davis can assist in planning the structure of and negotiating complex real estate transactions, as well as handling the legal analysis and documentation for those transactions. Read More...
Joseph W. Kenny concentrates his practice on trust and estate administration, estate planning and taxation law including advising clients in sophisticated estate planning matters, such as gift, estate, federal estate, gift and generation-skipping tax planning for significant assets. Mr. Kenny is a member of the American, New Hampshire and Nashua Bar Associations and is a Fellow of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel. Read More...
Timothy G. Kerrigan began his legal career in 1980 serving two years as a Law Clerk to Honorable Shane Devine, Chief Judge, U.S. District Court, District of New Hampshire, 1980-1982. Since Attorney Kerrigan began private practice in 1982 he has concentrated his efforts in civil litigation. He focuses his present practice on complex disputes in litigation, mediation and arbitration settings. His services are called upon privately as a mediator, arbitrator and as a counselor advocate, with his advocacy focused on complex civil disputes and trial work. Read More...
J. Daniel Marr's practice includes providing legal counseling and advocacy for businesses and business persons and includes the areas of employment law, entity formation and governance, creditor rights, disputes between co-owners of businesses and contract negotiation, drafting, and enforcement. He has experience representing high and low tech manufacturers and service providers, medical and other professionals, developers, contractors, commercial and residential landlords, educational institutions and other business organizations and persons. Read more...
Andrew J. Piela, concentrates his practice in family law, civil litigation and alternative dispute resolution. Mr. Piela is experienced in the areas of civil litigation including family law, personal injury law, probate and land use litigation. He is the author of "A Tale of Two Statutes," published in the Boston College Environmental Law Review in 1994. Kevin P. Rauseo's work is concentrated on civil litigation with a particular focus on personal injury and insurance defense. He is skilled in Alternative Dispute Resolution both within the formal litigation process and pre-suit. He also provides legal counsel and advocacy for clients in the area of family law. Chester H. Lopez, Jr. is a senior attorney in the firm and devotes a substantial portion of his practice counseling in the areas of corporate, limited liability companies and general business law, with emphasis on small and family business enterprises, not-for-profit and religious organizations, professional practices, health care law, and the purchase and sale of business and professional organizations.
Paul D. Creme concentrates his practice on business and corporate matters, with emphasis on providing professional and business advice to the senior management of public and privately-held corporations and limited liability companies. He has extensive experience representing clients in mergers and acquisitions, commercial contracts, technology licensing, private placement offerings, stockholder arrangements and start-up financing. Read more...
Elizabeth M. Lorsbach concentrates her practice on trust and estate administration, estate planning and taxation law and business planning. Before joining Hamblett and Kerrigan, Attorney Lorsbach worked for the Disabilities Rights Center, Concord, NH. She assisted clients navigate state, federal and charitable programs, including Medicaid, Social Security and Special Education programs that provide services for individuals with disabilities. Read More...
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