Vermont Real Estate Attorney Jennifer Dudanowicz Sworn In
Thursday, April 4, 2013, marked a very special day for our newest associate.
Thursday, April 4, 2013, marked a very special day for our newest associate.
The seminar is entitled "The Intersection and Overlap of Foreclosures, Sales, Mediation and Bankruptcy and Thier Impact on Title."
KSF&G shareholder Jim Goss was recently honored at the Rutland Economic Development Corporation’s Annual Meeting for over 14 years of service on the Board of Directors of that organization.
The Mill River Union High School Chamber Chorus surprised us with a completely unexpected Valentine's Day performance of "So Happy Together" in our main lobby.
KSF&G is honored by both Super Lawyers AND Best Lawyers.
Two of our attorneys recognized in Super Lawyers magazine.
The owners/operators of "Liquid Art" have purchased the building they're in!
Attorney McPhee to present at NBI's Boundary Issues seminar in October.
The director of the exempt organizations division of the IRS, Lois Lerner, spoke last week at Georgetown University.
Partner David Cooper recently was a presenter at a seminar entitled "Practical Guide to Zoning and Act 250."
Harold Weissman joins Kenlan, Schwiebert, Facey & Goss as new Firm Administrator.
Attorney Dave Cooper has recently become a shareholder.
Partner Jack Facey attended the Vermont Bar Association's Young Lawyers' Division Annual Meeting in Montreal the weekend of January 14th, 2012.
Attorney Paula McCann testified October 6th at a sentencing hearing on behalf of a family defrauded by a former caseworker of mentally disabled clients.
On Friday, September 16, several KSF&G attorneys attended the grand reopening ceremony in Mendon to cheer on the governor as he cut the ribbon for the reopened section of Route 4 that had been washed out by Tropical Storm Irene.
On Tuesday, September 13, big changes were the order of the day for the Rutland Redevelopment Authority.
If you suffered a loss from Hurricane Irene we encourage you to complete the first step toward recovery by completing registration with FEMA. Registration must be completed within 60 days of the loss.
A note from Paula McCann, Esq., on September 2, 2011, regarding updates and information on hurricane relief efforts.
The Board of Trustees elected a new chairperson.