Top best Estate Lawyers in ZIP 02903 | 93 available
93 Estate lawyers are available in ZIP code 02903 in Providence, North Carolina. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.7/5 and 64% provide free consultation with average fees of $423 per hour.
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The focus of my law practice is helping people who were injured. Over the past decade, I have helpe people who are either injured at work or due to the negligence of others 1) know their rights, 2) make informed decisions, and 3) obtain whatever benefits they are entitled to and wish to pursue.
Mr. Emanuel is a member of the firm's Business & Civil Litigation Group. He has extensive courtroom experience, representing the State of Rhode Island, major consumer products companies, multinational real estate developers, small businesses and individuals in the State and Federal Courts of Rhode Island. In addition, he serves as an Arbitrator in the Rhode Island Supreme Court court-annexed arbitration program.. Doug is also a member of the firm's Trusts, Estate Planning & Administration Group and advises the firm’s clients on estate planning needs and considerations, long-term asset protection, Medicaid planning, probate practice and procedure and trust administration.. He has served as chair of the Rhode Island Bar Association's New Lawyers Committee, and is a frequent performance judge in Rhode Island's middle school and high school Mock Trial competitions. Previously, a "Rising Star" in general litigation, Doug is a recognized Rhode Island Super Lawyer and AV rated by Martindale-Hubbell.. Prior to joining Chace Ruttenberg & Freedman, LLP, Doug was an associate at Goldenberg & Muri (1994-1997) and Tillinghast Licht LP (1997-2001). During 2001 and 2002, he proudly served as Deputy Executive Counsel to Governor Lincoln C. Almond.
Michael Mineau is an attorney at Kelly, Souza, Rocha & Parmenter, P.C. in Providence, RI. His practice focuses primarily on business litigation, real estate litigation, construction litigation, land use, business law, and employment law.. In 2006, Michael graduated from Miami University in Oxford, OH and earned a B.A in Political Science. He then attended Roger Williams University School of Law and graduated with a J.D. in 2009.Michael is admitted to practice law in Rhode Island state and federal courts. In addition, he is a licensed title agent in Rhode Island. In 2010, Michael was published in Hofstra's Journal of International Business and Law for his article entitled "Pirates, Blackwater and Maritime Security: The Rise of Private Navies in Response to Modern Piracy".
Keith E. Phillis focuses his practice on tax, corporate and estate planning matters. His tax experience includes extensive involvement with the structuring and sale of investment assets in a wide range of industries. His corporate experience includes all aspects of business formation and governance, from start-ups to asset portfolios valued at over $500M. Keith's experience extends to the identification, structuring, development, financing and sale of renewable energy projects throughout Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Connecticut.. Keith represents renewable energy asset developers and asset managers at all stages in an asset's life, from identification and due diligence of opportunities to acquisition or sale of stabilized assets. Keith was instrumental in the structuring, drafting, negotiating and closing of a portfolio of solar projects consisting of 150 MW of capacity.. Keith has considerable experience in private equity and venture capital, having structured and drafted offerings ranging from single-state equity offerings to international convertible debt offerings. Keith's tax experience provides clients with additional value in the form of tax advantaged structuring and implementation of accounting best practices.. Keith has years of experience in the estate planning industry extending back to when he worked at a regional law firm based out of Providence, RI, focusing his practice on private equity, tax equity, and estate planning for high net worth individuals. During this time, he worked on structuring and closing private equity deals in excess of $100 million.. Keith previously served as In-house General Counsel of a regionally-recognized leader in solar photovoltaic project development, where he lead the legal department and oversaw the closings for a portfolio of projects receiving incentives under the SMART Program.
John joined Kelly & Mancini, P.C., Attorneys at Law at its inception to focus on real estate, business, and corporate law in an environment that prioritized the service of its clients and their needs.. John has more than 18 years of experience representing major real estate developers, construction companies and financial institutions in Massachusetts and Rhode Island on such matters as commercial office projects, shopping centers, planned unit and condominium developments (residential and commercial), financing, general and limited partnerships, and joint ventures.. In addition to his real estate, business, and corporate law focus, John assists in the firm’s civil litigation practice as it addresses land use and environmental issues, construction litigation, and shareholder disputes. On numerous matters, John has been appointed receiver and been involved in business litigation and restructuring various entities in real estate and other areas.. John has worked with Michael Kelly on several reported cases involving real estate, construction and environmental matters. John also has significant experience in land use litigation, appearing before numerous administrative agencies throughout the state, as well as in federal and state courts.. Additionally, John has a leadership role in the firm’s management, responsible for day-to-day operations, and the firm’s growth plans for the future. He also is heavily involved in the hiring and mentoring of Kelly & Mancini’s associates and staff.
I am an immigration attorney, helping businesses, employees, and individuals navegate the U.S. immigration system.. I handle all types of immigration matters, inlcuding:. -Employment based visas: E-2 visas, O-1 visas, H-1b and H-2b visas, TN's, L-1 visas, National Interest Waiver petitions, and permanent labor certifcations.. -I-9 compliance and audit issues.. -Family bases petitions and waivers. -Naturalization. -Federal court litigation. -Removal defense
I am a real estate attorney, investor, and broker with a deep understanding of real estate transactions, land use, zoning, and foreclosure law. My practice focuses on conveyancing, land development approvals, and foreclosure proceedings, ensuring that clients—from investors to institutions—navigate these complex areas with efficiency and confidence. Having handled thousands of real estate transactions, I bring a practical, results-driven approach to every matter, whether structuring deals, resolving title issues, or advocating in court when necessary.. I’ve also been involved in a precedent-setting Rhode Island Supreme Court case, shaping key aspects of foreclosure law. While I believe in resolving issues efficiently, I don’t hesitate to litigate when the situation demands it. My background as a broker and investor gives me a unique perspective—one that extends beyond just the legal mechanics to the business realities of real estate.. Outside of the office, you’ll find me on the golf course, skiing in the mountains, or flying recreationally. I appreciate the precision and strategy in each—whether it's landing a plane, lining up a shot, or navigating a legal challenge.. If you need an attorney who understands real estate inside and out, delivers straightforward guidance, and gets results, I’m here to help.
Born in Woonsocket, Rhode Island, raised in Blackstone, Massachusetts. Deb always knew she wanted to be an attorney. Both of her parents worked in textile mills and wanted to ensure that their daughter had every opportunity to go to college and then to pursue a degree in law. She was able to attend Classical High School in Providence, commuting daily from Blackstone, Massachusetts!. One of the highlights of her legal career was to serve as President of the Rhode Island Bar Association from 1999 - 2000. At that time, the organization had in excess of 5000 lawyers as members.. In 2004, she became the only divorce attorney (and remains so) from Rhode Island to be elected and designated a Diplomate of the American College of Family Trial Lawyers, of which there are approximately 100 members nationwide. Prior to that, in 1991, Deb became the first female from Rhode Island and only one of six attorneys to be elected and designated a Fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers. In 1997, she was awarded the Distinguished Service Award. She has been on the Board of Governors of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers since 2012 and is President of the Acadamy's newly formed Northeast States Chapter. In 2013, Deb was appointed by Rhode Island Supreme Court Chief Judge, Paul Suttell, to the Board of Bar Examiners. Deb has been chosen by her peers, since inception in 2007 as a Rhode Island Super Lawyer as well as the Top 50 Women Super Lawyers in New England.. Most recently, in 2009 and continuing, she is the Co-Editor of A Practical Guide to Divorce in Rhode Island which was published in 2009 and is a go-to guide for attorneys, judges, accountants, and mediators.. She participates in various 5K's, half-marathons as a walker, raising money for various charities. In 2009, she walked the Boston Marathon for the Dana Farber Cancer Institute's Jimmy Fund walk.