Top best Business Lawyers in Boston | 1056 available
1056 Business lawyers are available in Boston, New Hampshire. These lawyers are rated between 4.6/5 to 5/5 and 60% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $49 to $70 per hour.
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FAQs - Business Lawyers in city Boston How many Business lawyers actively serve residents of Boston, Massachusetts? Approximately 14 licensed attorneys focus on Business across Boston, Massachusetts. Most matters are filed through the Massachusetts District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Business lawyers in Boston, Massachusetts? In Boston, typical rates range from $241-$420 per hour for Business. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $4196 and $7661, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Business matters usually take in courts near Boston? Business cases in Boston, Massachusetts usually take around 4-7 months depending on complexity and the Massachusetts District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Business cases for people living in Boston, Massachusetts? Residents of Boston typically see Business filings handled by the Massachusetts District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Business? About 67% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Business, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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BBB Rating: A+. Background and Experience. Experienced Business Attorney and Entrepreneur, starting in 1999. DelMar Law Offices established in 1999.. Representative Matter. Represented the Better Business Bureau (BBB) Eastern MA, ME & VT in its acquisition of the Rhode Island Better Business Bureau.. Media Quotes and Interviews. ARN, Airport Revenue News concerning ACDBE and Airport Concession Leasing, Industry Officials Discuss Best Practices in Judging RFP Responses. "Michelle DelMar thinks many airports need to alter their evaluation process to focus less on bidders' history and overall balance sheet and more on finding good concepts and making sure that operators have the financial capabilities to deliver." "These [current] requirements effectively eliminate the possibility of new, innovative business prevailing on . . . bids for space and substantially reduces the overall possibility that a new innovative business will lease any space in airports.". Mainebiz. Impacts felt from new LLC law changes. "Wherever the [LLC] Agreement fails to specifically spell out the members' wishes, default provisions of the [new LLC] law apply . . . Even sophisticated business owners are going to need a lawyer to create an LLC.". Boston Business Lawyer: Founder of DelMar Law Offices, estab. 1999; Admitted to the Massachusetts Bar; Member of the Boston Bar Association, Massachusetts Bar Association, and the Massachusetts Better Business Bureau.. Maine Business Lawyer: Admitted to the Maine Bar; Member of the Maine State Bar Association, Portland Regional Chamber of Commerce, and the Maine Better Business Bureau.. Prior Legal Experience: Essex Superior Court, Law Clerk Intern, 1999; U.S. Attorneys Office, Law Clerk Intern, 1998; Law Firm Experience in various capacities since 1989; New England Law Boston, Acting Registrar, 1999-2000.. Education: New England Law Boston (J.D., cum laude) 1999, (Award for Best Brief in International Competition); Northeastern University, Boston (B.S., cum laude, Political Science); The School of Language and Culture for Foreigners, Siena, Italy; and Massachusetts College of Art.. Recipient/Achievements: Recipient of Excellence for the Future Award; Best Brief Award in International Competition; Participant in the International War Crimes Project; Recipient of Women Achievers Award.. Author: Establishing a Joint Venture with the P.R.C., A Guide for American Businesses, New England International and Comparative Law Journal, 1999; Proposed Sentencing Guidelines for the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, submitted by request to the Prosecutor’s Office of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda; and How to Start a Virtual Law Practice, New England International andComparative Law Journal 2001.. Other Interests and Activities: Studied in Europe, including Italy and Greece; Education started with the arts, evolved to political science and then to Law (a true testament showing that, what you set out to do, is not always what you end up doing); Enjoy spending quality time with her children, practicing yoga, sailing, and spending time in nature.. Life Philosophy: Live and Work Passionately. If you follow a path for which you are truly passionate, at home and at work, you will be amazed at what you can create and who can benefit from your efforts. Also, when you always do the “Right” thing and do your best, all the pieces fall into place.. Speaking Engagements:. Legal Instructor: Supervising Attorney, International Law Clinic and Business Law Clinic, New England School of Law, Boston, Massachusetts.. Directorships: Former Member of the Board of Directors of the Falmouth-Cumberland Community Chamber of Commerce; Former Member of the Board of Directors, Better Business Bureau, Boston 2002 to 2008; Former Member of the Board of Directors, Women in World Trade of Boston 2000-2004;. Massachusetts Business Attorney, Maine Business Attorney, Founder and President, DelMar Law Offices, Founder of the International Business Lawyers Connection.
Attorney concentrating in disability, life, health, long term care and other insurance claims and litigation, including those under ERISA. Call a disability lawyer for a free consultation with your insurance matter.
Attorney Bradford R. Stanton received his Juris Doctor from Massachusetts School of Law in 2011, and is admitted to practice law in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the State of New Hampshire and the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts.. The primary focus of Attorney Stanton's practice is criminal defense for charges ranging from trespass to first-degree murder. He frequently appears in Massachusetts courts at both the trial and appellate level. Attorney Stanton takes the time required with each client to strategize the best way to navigate their case through the criminal justice system, taking their unique situation into account.. In addition to his criminal practice, Attorney Stanton provides guidance and representation to clients for a wide range of civil issues including real estate, landlord-tenant, and contractual issues encountered by business owners.. Attorney Stanton provides zealous advocacy for each of his clients at every stage of their case. He is backed by the support of 3 attorneys in his office with a combined 40+ years experience in the field of litigation.
As chair of the firm's litigation practice, I specialize in business litigation and construction law. My experience includes all phases of litigation and alternative dispute resolution. Prior to entering the legal profession, I worked as a subcontractor in the construction industry for several years. I currently represent many area construction material suppliers and subcontractors for a variety of issues.
As an experienced business attorney, I try to bring my clients sound practical and legal advice. Over the last thirty years, my full-service law firm and I have assisted thousands of individuals and companies in meeting their personal and professional goals, be it business consulting, negotiating or litigating.In addition to advising businesses on partnership and corporate law issues, I have significant legal and business expertise in real estate, construction and employment law. I also have considerable experience handling business divorces and stockholder litigation. I have further been a Director, Trustee, and Corporator of several Boston-area banks, and that experience has helped me in several of my practice areas, including workouts and lending, and in the defense of lender's liability claims.I believe it is important to stay abreast of the ever-changing business climate through active participation in business and industry groups. I am a frequent writer and speaker on a variety of legal topics and have received the highest rating attainable, "AV," by Martindale-Hubbell, the national directory of lawyers.I also believe in giving back to the greater community where I live and work. I am personally involved and committed to serving several organizations such as the New England Anti-defamation League, The Governor's Academy, Jewish Rehabilitation Center for the Aged of the North Shore (AVIV Centers for Living), and have been elected or appointed to various volunteer positions for the Town of Swampscott and the Town of Marblehead.Specialties: Complex business litigation, commercial transactions, real estate, construction law, business divorce, contract disputes, shareholder rights, employment law.
As a businessperson, as well as an employment and business attorney, I proactively represent clients in litigation, the negotiation and drafting of contracts, handling compliance issues, the creation of corporate infrastructure, the drafting of policies, training of employees and leading companies towards organizational excellence.I consider myself a skilled negotiator, mediator and investigator, with the ability to identify the root causes of the dispute and finding the best possible resolution. As a litigator, I am zealous and passionate about the cases that I handle and the results that I obtain. I’m fortunate to have been referred matters from the judiciary and from former adversaries.I have been told that one of my greatest strengths is the ability to gain the confidence and trust of people at all levels of an organization, to identify their needs and to build teams to meet those needs.Additionally, I have experience in developing corporate structure and creating infrastructure, organizational charts, job descriptions and disciplinary protocol. I play a critical role in identifying communication, morale and customer service issues, and then finding solutions to solve these problems to improve poor productivity. I re-energize the employees, so that the team has high morale, high productivity and improved customer service, which benefits both the individuals and the company.I have experience working with federal, state and local governments, with respect to labor and wage issues, employee classification, RFPs, bids, investigation and benefits for bringing companies into a region. I have sat on the Board of Directors of the local bar association and other organizations and have chaired many committees.
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An award-winning advocate, strategist, negotiator and investigator, Christopher Alberto has successfully resolved hundreds of complex legal problems for individuals, companies, in-house corporate counsel, government agencies, hospitals and health care centers, educational and non-profit institutions. Chris served as a member of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston’s Bank Fraud Task Force; executed on innovative legal strategies that set new standards within the U.S. Department of Justice, and employed alternative dispute resolution strategies to efficiently resolve cases.. Attorney Alberto handles cases involving wrongful death, financial fraud, catastrophic injury, whistleblower litigation, breach of contract, white-collar litigation, business workouts/Chapter 11 business reorganizations, divorce, Freedom of Information Act litigation, medical and professional malpractice, product liability, government forfeiture, administrative law, employment actions, immigration, constitutional and civil liberties litigation.Outstanding achievements recognized by numerous individuals including: Janet Reno, Attorney General of the United States, praised “Assistant U.S. Attorney Christopher Alberto for...[creating and directing the Justice Enforcement Team] to successfully uncover concealed assets through surveillance and computer searches; seized and auctioned real property; and seized bank and investment accounts...and generated millions of dollars for victims and the Crime Victims Fund.”John D. Ashcroft, Attorney General of the United States, called Christopher Alberto an “innovative force” that “ensured a high level of credibility within the justice system.” Donald E. Powell, Chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, praised Christopher Alberto for his “initiative and superior performance” and declared the Justice Enforcement Team Mr. Alberto created “a model for the United States Attorneys' Offices nationwide.” U.S. Attorney Donald K. Stern for the District of Massachusetts (serving from 1993 to 2001) described Christopher Alberto this way: “I will simply quote from the evaluator’s report [about Mr. Alberto]: ‘innovative’, ‘creative’, ‘motivated’, ‘enthusiastic’, ‘high quality’, ‘a model.’ Need I say more?” Chief Counsel for the United States Postal Service Ruth A. Przybeck called Attorney Alberto “exceptional," "skillful" and "effective.". Attorney Christopher Alberto has handled more than 1500 civil and criminal matters in federal and state courts since 1989, producing a consistent record of superior results. As an Assistant U.S. Attorney in Boston, he:. · investigated and prosecuted white-collar felons;. · uncovered and seized millions of dollars’ worth of hidden assets and monies;. · has extensive civil litigation experience in numerous cases asserting multimillion dollar demands;. · developed innovative legal strategies that set new standards within the U.S. Department of Justice;. · served as a member of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston’s Bank Fraud Task Force; and. · employed alternative dispute resolution strategies to efficiently resolve cases.. Attorney Christopher Alberto applies this track record of success to assist individuals and businesses.
After litigating cases for 18 years, I determined to pursue a better way of resolving disputes by learning the art of mediation. Bringing those skills to divorce mediation helps empower the indiduals involved by allowing their voice to be heard and by allowing them to to find a path forward shaped and agreed to by those who live with the issues day-to-day. Although the process can take time it usually results in a better outcome and sets the stage for a better future than if the outcome is set by a Court.