Top best C Lawyers in Franklin | 336 available
336 C lawyers are available in Franklin, Massachusetts. These lawyers are rated between 4.5/5 to 4.9/5 and 59% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $35 to $82 per hour.
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336 C Lawyers Found Near You
Family Legal Partners, P.C. is a law firm proudly created and founded by Attorney Amy M. Antonellis and Attorney Jason M. Carrozza. At Family Legal Partners, P.C., we believe that our clients deserve smooth sailing when faced with any legal issue involving their family, business, or estate. Our purpose is to empower our clients to make an informed legal decision steered towards peace of mind, protection, and the quality of life one desires. With FLP, we put our clients' family first and we partner with them to navigate life's unanticipated twists and turns. Through our client-centric approach, we deliver comprehensive legal solutions in the areas of estate planning, probate administration, business formation and family law with compassion, integrity, and knowledge. For more information about our firm and services, please visit our website at or call us at.
Family Law Litigator, Mediator and Collaborative Law Attorney.3 Ways to Close the Deal.Michelle M. Raymond concentrates her practice in the areas of family, divorce and probate litigation, collaborative law and mediation. Ms. Raymond provides mediation and litigation services for all family-related disputes, including, but not limited to: divorce, child support, post-divorce controversies, parenting plans, paternity matters, separation, marital mediation, estate or guardianship matters, open adoptions, will contests and non-traditional family issues. In addition, she works with families in the areas of adoption and parent coordination. Her mediation services offer a cost-effective alternative for family, business, employer and civil issues.. By combining her experience with mediation, collaborative law and litigation, she is able to provide clients with a wide range of options appropriate for their needs and goals. She provides her clients with clarity in difficult times. She believes in a team approach to find practical solutions to complex problems.. Ms. Raymond is partner and shareholder of Doherty, Ciechanowski, Dugan & Cannon, P.C., a full service law firm located in Franklin, Massachusetts. In addition to her community service, she is past Chair of the Women’s Success Network and a member of the Massachusetts Council on Family Mediation and Massachusetts Collaborative Law Council.
Ed Schell practices in the areas of commercial litigation, family law, probate and personal injury law. He is also admitted to practice in Tennessee’s Appellate Courts. Before entering private practice in 1989, Ed spent nearly three years clerking for Justice Charles H. O’Brien of the Tennessee Supreme Court. Before that, Ed spent two years as a law clerk in the office of the State Attorney General in Nashville.. Since founding this law firm in 2008, Ed has gone through the necessary training to be listed as a Rule 31 Civil Mediator. He also serves as a Hearing Panel Member for the Tennessee Board of Professional Responsibility.. Ed represents a number of small business clients, including those in the construction trades, employee benefits, insurance banking and real estate development among others.. In his family law practice, Ed attempts to navigate clients through the complex and often frustrating process of obtaining a divorce. Special attention is paid to advising the client on what to expect in the way of an equitable division of marital assets and debts. Typically the most sensitive issues in a divorce case revolve around the children. Ed is consistently able to assist clients in structuring a parenting arrangement which gives consideration to the needs of the children as well as the rights and responsibilities of both parents. The vast majority of divorce cases settle out of court, either as a result of negotiation between the parties and their counsel or through the process of mediation. Ed has assisted many clients in mediating their disputes satisfactorily and thus, avoiding the expense and emotional turmoil of going to trial. In some cases, however, trial is inevitable and Ed has successfully litigated a number of divorce cases as well as post-divorce cases involving changes in custody and parenting schedules, modification of child support, grandparent rights and alimony modification. Ed frequently practices in Juvenile Court as well, where issues arise concerning paternity, legitimation, child support, visitation and termination of parental rights. Ed also has extensive experience in prosecuting claims for criminal contempt of court and civil contempt of court. This is a particularly tricky area of the law and one that Ed has been involved in for nearly twenty-five years.. Ed also devotes a substantial portion of his practice to preparing wills, powers of attorney and living wills. Ed also represents personal representatives of estates as well as persons serving as conservators for the benefit of an incompetent person. For some years, Ed was regularly appointed by the court to serve as Guardian Ad Litem for persons with certain disabilities.. Ed Schell prides himself on being available to his clients and effectively representing their interests with integrity and professionalism.He is a Martindale-Hubbell® BV-Rated® attorney and clerked in the Tennessee Supreme Court before entering private practice.. Ed Schell is a Rule 31 listed mediator.
Diane Crosier earned her law degree at the University of Tennessee, College of Law. Shortly after receiving her law license in 1992, Diane worked in the 21st Judicial District Public Defender’s Office as a trial counsel. During this time, she tried countless cases in court and even successfully argued cases before the Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals. She developed a unique understanding of the courts and what it takes to be an effective trial lawyer. Diane is also a Rule 31 family mediator, which means she has received extensive training to effectively mediate cases.
Charles E. Morton focuses on assisting clients in Franklin with real estate, probate, and corporate matters. Before founding Puryear, Newman & Morton in 2000, Chas practiced law at Berry & Oglesby in Franklin.Charles was an All-American swimmer at the Battle Ground Academy and Stanford University, where he led the Cardinals to the 1993 NCAA championship. Mr. Morton continues to swim with the master’s program at Ensworth. He is also a strong performer on the golf course and in the kitchen.Charles Morton lives in Franklin with his wife Christa and their twins. He currently serves as a County Commissioner for the Ninth District of Williamson County. Mr. Morton is also a board member at the Westhaven Foundation and former President of the Franklin Rotary Club at Noon.
Cesar Arbelaez is an experienced attorney whose mission is to provide excellent legal representation to underserved and underrepresented individuals. Cesar Arbelaez uses his skills and experiences as a former prosecutor to provide excellent representation to his clients.. Cesar Arbelaez is one of you. Cesar is an immigrant. Born in Colombia, his family moved to the United States when he was nine years old. Cesar doesn't just speak the language; he understands the difficulties many Hispanic immigrants experience. These difficulties are common in other underrepresented groups. Cesar can provide compassionate representation to clients of all backgrounds.. Cesar Arbelaez graduated with honors from Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law at the University of Memphis. While in law school, Cesar founded the law school’s Hispanic Student Association and was a member of the school’s Diversity Committee.. In 2016, Cesar became a licensed attorney in Tennessee. Cesar joined the Davidson County District Attorney’s Office that year as an Assistant District Attorney, the first male Hispanic ADA in Nashville’s history. During his near four-year tenure, Cesar worked in domestic violence, DUI, and other misdemeanor, and felony cases. Cesar has extensive experience in DUI cases: he has been part of five DUI jury trials, attended various seminars and DUI prosecutor trainings, conducted DUI training for law enforcement officers, and handled over 100 DUI cases as a prosecutor. Now it is Cesar’s honor to use his skills and experience to represent the underrepresented and give a voice to those that often go unheard in our society.
Casey Ashworth, a native of Franklin, Tennessee, is a graduate of Vanderbilt University and the Nashville School of Law. Prior to licensure as an attorney, Casey served as a youth services officer for the Williamson County Juvenile Court, as a probation officer for the Williamson County General Sessions Court, and as a magistrate for Williamson County. He is fluent in Spanish and has interpreted for various trial courts in the middle Tennessee area. Casey is a member of the Tennessee Bar Association and the Williamson County Bar Association. His primary practice areas include criminal defense (DUI, misdemeanors, and felonies), personal injury, juvenile court matters, divorce, orders of protection, and child custody cases.
Attorney Michal Durakiewicz has handled over one thousand cases ranging from criminal defense to divorce to business litigation. On the criminal defense side, he has won numerous dismissals, acquittals, and reductions on behalf of his clients. On the civil litigation side, he has represented clients in breach of contract claims, real estate disputes, and sexual harassment cases in federal court.. In his law practice, Michal has distinguished himself as a relentless advocate for the interests of his clients, with hundreds of hours of courtroom experience. His approach to legal representation comprises three elements: informing the client of all his or her options, performing a rigorous investigation of all the facts relevant to the client’s case, and thoroughly preparing for every possible development in the case. Knowing that the secret to success in the legal field is being willing to outwork one’s opponent, Michal has achieved victories in the courtroom time and time again.. Michal received his undergraduate degree in Russian Literature in 2012 from Vanderbilt University. He received his Law Degree in 2015 from Emory University School of Law in Atlanta, Georgia. At Emory Law, he was awarded an academic merit scholarship which covered most of his law school tuition. This award was based on his exceptional undergraduate achievement.. Outside the courtroom, Michal enjoys travel, fishing, and skiing. He is fluent in Russian and Polish.
Attorney Ira Yellin has been a practicing attorney in Massachusetts since 1986. With thirty-five years' expereience, Attorney Yellin's primary focus is in the area of Divorce, Family Law, Bankruptcy and Personal Injury.. Attorney Yellin prides himself on helping others through the most difficult times. Personable, reliable and well respected by clients and peers, Mr. Yellin is an individual who understands the law as well as his client's needs and desires. Attorney Yellin is a good listener who communicates in a senstive manner, ensuring that his client's rights are well protected and that they feel secure, comfortable and confident with him as their attorney.. Attorney Yellin represents clients on both contested and uncontested divorce cases, including succesfully trying matters involving custody, visitation, alimony, child support and modification in all counties in Massachusetts.. Attorney Yellin's philosophy is simple: always be open mined and respectful of your cleints' agenda and work as hard as you can to help them achieve their goals. Attorney Ira Yellin possesses the ability to combine his understanding and knowledge of the law with integrity, honesty and compassion.. Ira Yellin was born in Brooklyn, New York. He is married with three boys and has been a resident of Massachusetts since 1983.
Alisha practices family law, including divorce and post-divorce proceedings, child support and parenting plan modifications, parental relocations, and juvenile court matters. She also represents small businesses in Williamson County in transactional and collection cases.. As a former co-chair for the Junior League of Nashville’s “Kids in the Kitchen” program, Alisha pursued her passion for educating families about nutrition and health. A native of Virginia, she lives in Franklin with her husband T. Jay. They enjoy running, cooking, and traveling together.
Accomplished attorney with over six years experience in fast-paced, detail-oriented law practice. Proven ability to efficiently analyze complex situations and prepare, present, and implement practical and creative solutions. Experienced leader with strong interpersonal skills and solid background in office operations and management. Superb client relationship and development skills. Excellent research, writing, and public speaking abilities. Voracious learner and energetic teacher. Dedicated to highest work ethic and continuous self-motivation and improvement.
25 years experience in health system and hospital legal and business operations. Federal and state fraud and abuse expertise including Stark, Anti Kickback and CMP law and regulations. Significant HIPAA experience. Expertise in all aspects of hospital, physician and vendor contracting. Clinical research compliance experience including IRB role and functions and human subject research and research informed consent. EMTALA advice and counsel. Significant HIM experience. Significant Corporate Compliance experience. Special experience in behavioral health legal issues. Legal Department management experience.. Federal and state hospital and health system operations and regulations, fraud and abuse, Medicare COP, physician and vendor negotiation and contracting, healthcare IT negotiation and contracting, HIPAA, EMTALA. Accredited by the American Health Lawyers Association in Mediation and Arbitration.Admitted to practice in GA, LA, TX, TNMartindale Hubble "AV Preeminent- 5.0 out of 5" Rating