Lawyer Christopher T. Carlson, graduated from
Amherst College, B.A., cum laude, 1970 Harvard Law School, J.D., cum laude, 1973, is now employed by Gilmore, Rees & Carlson, P.C. at
1000 Franklin Village Drive Franklin, MA 02038.
While being a member of Massachusetts (Member, Personal and Probate Law Section) and American (Member, Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Section) Bar Associations., Christopher T. Carlson is one of the more than one million lawyers in United States. Before choosing Christopher T. Carlson as your lawyer, you should consider whether Christopher T. Carlson 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 Christopher T. Carlson has ever been placed under any disciplinary actions. Please be aware that, though Christopher T. Carlson's office is located at Franklin, MA, he or she might belong to the bar association of other states.
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Christopher T. Carlson has been admitted in 1973, Massachusetts; 1980, U.S. Supreme Court. His or her practice areas include Trusts and Estates.
Christopher T. Carlson's college and law school education includes Amherst College, B.A., cum laude, 1970, Harvard Law School, J.D., cum laude, 1973. Other biographical background includes Phi Beta Kappa. Author: "The Dynamic Disclaimer," 14 New England Law Review 399, 1979; "Post-Mortem Estate Planning," New York University Institute on Federal Taxation, 1983; "Personal and Business Planning: The Impact of a Low Interest Loan," New York University Institute on Federal Taxation, 1986; "Powers v. Wilkinson: 'Issue' Construed to Include Illegitimates," 32 Boston Bar Journal 20, 1988. Member: Boston Estate Planning Council; Boston Estate Planning and Probate Forum. Fellow, American College of Trust and Estate Counsel.. You should contact other
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