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Massachusetts Real Estate Attorney
Law Firm News/Massachusetts |
2014/11/11 14:32
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For more than 30 years, Attorney Alan H. Segal has been lending legal
expertise to the Greater Boston Massachusetts area from his Needham,
Massachusetts Law Office. With great attentiveness, Alan and his
associates have given legal consultation in business law, estate
planning, and Massachusetts real estate law.
You can find Alan on the radio, cable, and local television sharing
his ideas about current legal news. Navigating your way through the
legal system can be a confusing and difficult task. He and his staff
know that and want to be there for you as "YOUR LAWYER".
To visit the Law Office of Alan H. Segal, head to the intersection of
Highland Ave and Route 128/95 on the Newton / Needham border, next to
Staples.
Attorney Alan H. Segal has been known as a renowned Massachusetts real
estate attorney for over 30 years. Sellers, buyers, and lenders of
Massachusetts real estate property are all represented by his
practice.
It is prudent to seek the guidance of a real estate agent like Alan to
help with all real estate home buying in Massachusetts, as all such
transactions have legal issues and tax consequences.
If you need an experienced Massachusetts real estate attorney contact
us today for a free and confidential consultation!
If you require an experienced real estate attorney in Massachusetts,
contact us today! The consultation is confidential and free!
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Law Office of Alan Segal - Boston Real Estate Attorney
Law Firm News/Massachusetts |
2014/08/27 13:18
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Need help with the closing of your Boston Home Purchase? Look no further! Our Boston Real Estate Lawyers are knowledgeable in all matters of Boston Real Estate with a working knowledge of procedures and requirements and can ultimately help with the closing of your home purchase. Our Boston Real Estate lawyers also handle commercial closings and prepare all closing documents: UCC’s, rent assignment, security agreements, notes and mortgages.
Considering leasing space too? Our Boston Real Estate Lawyers can help with that too by reviewing the lease and explaining what you need to know.
Contact our Boston Real Estate Lawyers for help on:
- Property Lien
- Contract Law
- Quit Claim Deed
- Foreclosure
- Construction Law
Our Boston Real Estate Lawyer’s primary objective is to ensure that “good title” to the property is being transferred. “Good Title” refers to lawyer’s examination of probate records, surveys, plats, and other legal documents pertaining to the title. If no problems occur, your Boston Real Estate Lawyer will issue a title insurance policy which guarantees a proper title transfer, also known as a “lender’s policy or Mortgage policy.” This policy is required by the mortgage lender. You also have the option of purchasing an owner’s policy which protects your interest. If any problems are present during the title examination, your lawyer will contact the involved parties to work things out.
If you’re planning on buying a home in Massachusetts or need legal advice from a knowledgeable Massachusetts Real Estate Attorney, contact us today and let our Boston Real Estate Lawyers help you.
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Mass. casino foes ask court to allow repeal effort
Law Firm News/Massachusetts |
2014/03/24 13:40
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Attorney General Martha Coakley erred in excluding from the November state ballot a question that calls for the repeal of the 2011 gambling law, and voters should have the right to decide the issue, casino opponents contended in a court filing Friday.
The group Repeal the Casino Deal submitted a 53-page brief with the Supreme Judicial Court, which is expected to hear arguments in early May.
Former Attorney General Scott Harshbarger, a leader of the anti-casino movement, said that while he greatly respected Coakley, she was "simply wrong" in her analysis of the repeal petition. He said it was inevitable the question would ultimately appear on the ballot.
The casino law allows for up to three resort casinos and one slots parlor and created the Massachusetts Gaming Commission to award licenses and regulate future gambling.
All proposed ballot questions must first go through the attorney general's office to determine whether they pass constitutional muster. In last fall's ruling, Coakley said the repeal question would violate the contracts clause of the state constitution by permitting voters to interfere with implied contracts between the commission and applicants for casino licenses.
"The proposed law is therefore inconsistent with the right to receive compensation for private property appropriated to public use and cannot be certified," the attorney general wrote.
Repeal the Casino Deal argued in its filing that in passing the law, the Legislature did not intend to create any contracts between the commission and casino applicants that would ever prevent the state from exercising its policing or regulatory powers over gambling. |
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