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Kenneth J. AlbanoShareholder
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"As a business and transactional attorney, my focus is on details. I strive to be overly protective of my client's needs and at the same time provide quality and cost effective advice. I find that keeping a client fully informed at every step of a transaction is also beneficial and translates into successful results and satisfied clients." |
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Ken is a partner in the firm and member of Bacon Wilson's corporate, commercial, and municipal law departments. For over 20 years, Ken has represented commercial banks in all aspects of lending and workout practices, coupled with representing closely held business entities in all aspects of operations. In addition, he currently serves as town counsel to local municipalities, including the towns of Monson, Southwick, and Holland, MA. |
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EducationWestern New England College, J.D., 1985 Providence College, B.S., Accounting, 1982 |
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Bar & Court AdmissionCommonwealth of Massachusetts U.S. District Court, District of Massachusetts |
Professional Associations & MembershipsMassachusetts Bar Association Hampden County Bar Association Massachusetts City Solicitors and Town Counsel Association, 1993-Present Tax Council Member, Massachusetts Bar Association |
Professional & Community ActivitiesMember: MA Municipal Law Association, 2010 - Present Member: United Way Campaign Cabinet, 2010 Member: Springfield Tax Club, 1992-1996 Member: Monson Zoning Board of Appeals, 1990-1993 Instructor: "Business Law," Western New England College, 1990 |
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Awards, Achievements & AppointmentsTown Counsel: Southwick, Massachusetts, 2002 - Present Town Counsel: Monson, Massachusetts, 1993 - Present Town Counsel: Holland, Massachusetts, 2011 - Present Recipient: Charitable Leadership Award, March of Dimes, 2011 |
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Articles
The HIPPA Learning Curve - Practical Application of the Law is Not Always a Matter of Black and White
Liquor License Lessons
Tourism Is A Two Way Street |
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News
Regional Law Firm Attorney Appointed as Holland, MA Town Counsel
"Knock on Wood" - It's Not Exactly Business as Usual in the Valley, but There's No Panic, Either
Ad Infinitum - Law Firms Seek Effective Formulas for Getting Their Messages Across |
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LecturesLecturer: Buying and Selling a Privately Owned Business in Massachusetts, Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, October 2007 Lecturer: "Partnerships, LLC's & LLP's," Organization and Operation in Massachusetts, 2001 |
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