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Paul R. SalvageShareholder
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"I believe that communication and timeliness are the keys to my professional relationships. I listen carefully to what my clients tell me and I try to put myself in their shoes. Oftentimes the end goal isn't what the client intends in our first meeting. By listening and asking the right questions, We can jointly determine the best course of action to resolve their issues, and I strive to answer all their concerns promptly." |
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Paul is the co-chairman of the firm's Insolvency Department. His practice deals with sophisticated workout and bankruptcy matters, representing both creditors and individuals or companies facing financial difficulties. His additional specialties include: Creditor's Rights; Business/Corporate and Real Estate |
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EducationBoston University, J.D., 1966 University of Vermont, B.A., 1960 |
Areas of Practice |
Bar & Court AdmissionCommonwealth of Massachusetts U.S. District Court, District of Massachusetts U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut U.S. District Court, District of Vermont U.S. District Court, District of Rhode Island U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit U.S. Supreme Court |
Professional Associations & MembershipsMassachusetts Bar Association, Member, Business Bankruptcy Committee Hampden County Bar Association Boston Bar Association American Bankruptcy Institute Association of Commercial Finance Attorneys Commercial Law League of America, past Chairman New England District |
Professional & Community ActivitiesFirst Circuit Court of Appeals Bankruptcy Judge Merit Selection Panel member Town of Longmeadow, MA, Past Member and Chairman, Finance Committee Jewish Geriatric Services, Inc., Chairman Board of Directors |
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Awards, Achievements & AppointmentsDesignated as "SuperLawyer" 2009 in Boston Magazine Designated as "SuperLawyer" 2008 in Boston Magazine Designated as "SuperLawyer" 2007 in Boston Magazine Designated as "SuperLawyer" 2006 in Boston Magazine Designated as "SuperLawyer" 2005 in Boston Magazine Designated as one of the The Best Lawyers in America for 10+ years for the specialties of Bankruptcy and Creditor-Debtor Rights Law Designated as "SuperLawyer" 2004 in Boston Magazine Listed in "Best Lawyers in America" |
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Articles
By All Accounts - Payable - Whom Do You Pay First When Cash Gets Tight?
Western MA Economic Outlook - Boom, Bust or Draw? |
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News
Regional Law Firm Attorneys Honored as 2009 SuperLawyers & Rising Stars
The Class of 2009 - Entrepreneurship Hall of Fame Announces Its Latest Additions
Local Lawyers Recognized as 2008 SuperLawyers & Rising Stars
Boston Magazine Distinguishes 7 New England SuperLawyers from Regional Law Firm
Boston Magazine Distinguishes 9 SuperLawyers from Regional Law Firm
7 Members of Bacon & Wilson, P.C. Designated as "SuperLawyers"
Bacon & Wilson Files First Electronic Chapter 11 Bankruptcy in Massachusetts |
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LecturesContributer: Bankruptcy Bits Co-Author: Who Is Your Client? Ethical Considerations Potential Counsel Must Consider, Journal of Bankruptcy Law and Practice, August 6, 2005 Author: "Bankruptcy Abuses Not Widespread," Western Massachusetts Law Journal Lecturer: Panelist: Seminar, "Perfecting and Realizing on Liens and Interests," MCLE Lecturer: "Employment Benefits and Financially Troubled Companies," MCLE Lecturer: "Recent Developments in Bankruptcy and Commercial Law," Massachusetts Bar Association, Business Law Section Lecturer: "Leveraged Acquisitions and Other Fraudulent Schemes," Massachusetts Bar Association Lecturer: "Dealing with Bankruptcies," New England Council of Shopping Centers Lecturer: "Chapter 11, An Overview," National Association of Accountants Continuing Professional Education Forum, Springfield Chapter |
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