
Portland, ME (May 12, 2009) – Verrill Dana, LLP is pleased to announce the formation of the Probate Litigation Practice Group, developed to meet the needs of clients with matters of succession complex.
The members of the Probate Litigation Group, drawn from many areas related to practice target = "_self" title = "Verrill Dana"> Verrill Dana, are uniquely qualified to handle these complex issues as they have both the breadth and depth of litigation experience and an advanced understanding of trusts and estates.
The Probate Litigation Group is co-chaired by partners William Knowles and Jacqueline Rider, and represents the recipients, individuals or institutions acting as trustee, and charitable organizations involved in controversial issues and without opposition, involving trusts and estates Evidence in court and superior courts in Maine and Massachusetts.
The Group also advises on trust and risk management services both trustees and beneficiaries in connection with the alternative resolution conflict.
In all matters of succession, Verrill Dana Probate litigators combine the knowledge and skills, and sensitivity to issues family, acquired through years of practical experience.
For more information, visit the group website at href = "http://www.verrilldana.com/PracticeAreaView.aspx?Id=57"> http://www.verrilldana.com/PracticeAreaView.aspx?Id=57.
About Verrill Dana:
Verrill Dana, LLP is one of the leading law firms in New England, widely known for providing high quality legal services in a careful and sensitive regularly exceeds the expectations of our customers.
Tracing its roots in 1862, the company has grown into one of the largest law firms in Maine. In the recent years the company has grown at a regional level and beyond, to become the only Maine company with offices in Boston, Augusta, Hartford and Washington DC. Today, Verrill Dana is a dynamic company that provides sophisticated legal representation for businesses and individuals in a wide variety of areas. These include all traditional areas of legal services, such as litigation, real estate, commercial law, labor and employment law and estate planning, and a number of specialized practice areas such as health care and health technology, immigration and global migration, employee benefits and compensation executives, intellectual property, energy, timber forests, and environmental law, among others.
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