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Richard W. Smith, Of Counsel Attorney
Wind Energy, Energy Law, Real Estate Law
Phone:207 228-7228
Web:http://www.bernsteinshur.com
Address: 670 North Commercial Street, Manchester, NH 03101
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Law Firm:Bernstein Shur
Lawyer:Richard W. Smith
Phone:207 228-7228
Fax:603-623-7775
Lawyer Title:Of Counsel
Practice Areas:Wind Energy, Energy Law, Real Estate Law
Bio:June 19, 2014 Real Estate Tip: The Emperor Has No Exhibits June 5, 2014 Real Estate Tip: The Case of the Shrinking Easement May 22, 2014 Real Estate Tip - Lender Liability in Real Estate Closings; Know Your Closer Well May 9, 2014 Real Estate Tip - When a Title Insurer's Coverage Isn't April 25, 2014 Real Estate Tip - Commercial Purchase & Sale Agreements: The Basics Meet Today's Market April 10, 2014 Real Estate Tip: Hire Your Own Surveyor to Avoid a Close Call April 1, 2014 Mainebiz Real Estate Insider: But I Didn't Sign Anything - How Electronic Communication Can Lead to Unexpected Contracts March 13, 2014 Real Estate Tip - Condominiums: Development & Declarant Rights February 21, 2014 Real Estate Tip - But I Didn't Sign Anything February 7, 2014 Real Estate Tip - Green Building Market Expected to Grow to $83B by 2016 January 24, 2014 REAL ESTATE TIP - Part 2: Planning Board Demands: When Are They Unconstitutional? January 9, 2014 Real Estate Tip - Planning Board Demands: When Are They Unconstitutional? December 3, 2013 Real Estate Tip - Development Density: Three Key Contributors to Public Infrastructure November 4, 2013 Real Estate Tip - Standard Forms May Lead to Not-So-Standard Responsibilities October 18, 2013 Real Estate Tip: Price Protection for the Stalking Horse Bidder October 3, 2013 Real Estate Tip - Mortgage Loan Inspections: More Important Than You Think September 12, 2013 Real Estate Tip - Uniform Statutory Trust Entity Act: Citizenship vs. State Au
Admitted:1973, Maine; 1973, Massachusetts; 2010, New Hampshire;
College:Bowdoin College, A.B., 1969
Law School:Boston University School of Law, J.D., 1973
Membership:Member:Maine State Bar AssociationNew Hampshire Bar AssociationHydrogen Energy Center (Founder and President)
Web:http://www.bernsteinshur.com
Languages:English

Lawyer Richard W. Smith, graduated from Bowdoin College, A.B., 1969 Boston University School of Law, J.D., 1973, is now employed by Bernstein Shur at 670 North Commercial Street Manchester, NH 03101.

While being a member of Member:Maine State Bar AssociationNew Hampshire Bar AssociationHydrogen Energy Center (Founder and President), Richard W. Smith is one of the more than one million lawyers in United States. Before choosing Richard W. Smith as your lawyer, you should consider whether Richard W. Smith offers free consultation, (if not) how much the initial interview costs, if there is any hidden attorney fees, what's the fee schedule, whether he or she has good community reputation and is able to provide a list of good references. You can also contact the Board of Professional Responsibility of the state bar, to find out if Richard W. Smith has ever been placed under any disciplinary actions. Please be aware that, though Richard W. Smith's office is located at Manchester, NH, he or she might belong to the bar association of other states.

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Richard W. Smith has been admitted in 1973, Maine; 1973, Massachusetts; 2010, New Hampshire;. His or her practice areas include Wind Energy, Energy Law, Real Estate Law.

Richard W. Smith's college and law school education includes Bowdoin College, A.B., 1969, Boston University School of Law, J.D., 1973. Other biographical background includes June 19, 2014 Real Estate Tip: The Emperor Has No Exhibits June 5, 2014 Real Estate Tip: The Case of the Shrinking Easement May 22, 2014 Real Estate Tip - Lender Liability in Real Estate Closings; Know Your Closer Well May 9, 2014 Real Estate Tip - When a Title Insurer's Coverage Isn't April 25, 2014 Real Estate Tip - Commercial Purchase & Sale Agreements: The Basics Meet Today's Market April 10, 2014 Real Estate Tip: Hire Your Own Surveyor to Avoid a Close Call April 1, 2014 Mainebiz Real Estate Insider: But I Didn't Sign Anything - How Electronic Communication Can Lead to Unexpected Contracts March 13, 2014 Real Estate Tip - Condominiums: Development & Declarant Rights February 21, 2014 Real Estate Tip - But I Didn't Sign Anything February 7, 2014 Real Estate Tip - Green Building Market Expected to Grow to $83B by 2016 January 24, 2014 REAL ESTATE TIP - Part 2: Planning Board Demands: When Are They Unconstitutional? January 9, 2014 Real Estate Tip - Planning Board Demands: When Are They Unconstitutional? December 3, 2013 Real Estate Tip - Development Density: Three Key Contributors to Public Infrastructure November 4, 2013 Real Estate Tip - Standard Forms May Lead to Not-So-Standard Responsibilities October 18, 2013 Real Estate Tip: Price Protection for the Stalking Horse Bidder October 3, 2013 Real Estate Tip - Mortgage Loan Inspections: More Important Than You Think September 12, 2013 Real Estate Tip - Uniform Statutory Trust Entity Act: Citizenship vs. State Au. You should contact other lawyers and law firms nearby before choosing your legal representatives.

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