- Corporate LawMichael D. Weinstein and his affiliated attorneys consistently deliver the experience and excellence of a larger law firm practicing business law and corporate law, with the direct personal attention, efficiency and cost- effectiveness of a smaller firm. We try to develop a deep understanding of our clients’ businesses in order to best understand your needs, by working together toward a clearly understood goal. Whether you are a new startup or an established company seeking to expand or protect your existing business, we can provide the advice and services that your company needs.
- Business Formation
- Business Disputes
- Business Transactions
- Limited Liability Companies
- Real Estate LitigationMichael D. Weinstein has been practicing real estate law since 1984, and is experienced and knowledgeable in all facets of real estate practice. He can help protect your interests, now and in the future.
- Easement
- Personal InjuryMichael D. Weinstein is also affiliated with experts in the fields of complex corporate litigation, personal injury, complex and mass tort litigation, as well as corporate and bio-tech licensing issues.
- Estate PlanningWhen it comes to estate planning, no two individuals or families are alike. You need an attorney who will listen to your questions, hear your concerns, and provide a personal approach and estate plan tailored to your personal needs.
- Wills
- TrustsAn estate plan that incorporates a living trust can streamline the administration process for your heirs. By contrast, with only a will, probate and court proceedings must be utilized upon your death. Information disclosed in probate court becomes public record, including the terms of your will and your assets, which can compromise your privacy. Probate can also be quite costly. Even an uncontested probate may take over a year to resolve, and legal fees and court expenses can quickly accumulate. Consulting with an attorney to develop an estate plan prior to probate can help mitigate these expenses and maintain your privacy.
- Power of AttorneyA durable power of attorney authorizes an agent to act on another’s behalf for matters relating to finances. The authorized individual will be able to pay bills, handle taxes, insurance and real estate affairs, and make investment decisions.
- Probate
- Tax Law