Law Offices of Debra L. Brown, P.A.

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          Welcome to the Law Offices of Debra L. Brown, P.A.


 

• Mediation, arbitration, litigation

• Problem-solving (litigation avoidance)

• Preparation, review, and negotiation of construction contracts

• Pre-construction issues

• Arbitrator services

• Mediator services

• Lien waivers, lien claims

• Surety issues
 

Admitted in Maine (State and Federal Courts), Massachusetts, and the U.S. Court of Federal Claims


Disclaimer:

The materials at this web site have been prepared for general informational purposes only, may not reflect current legal developments, and do not constitute legal advice. The information offered on this site or other linked sites and receipt thereof is not intended to create, nor does or will it create, a lawyer-client relationship with Law Offices of Debra L. Brown, P.A. Recipients of any of the content on this site should not act upon the information without first obtaining legal or other professional advice. Law Offices of Debra L. Brown, P.A. expressly disclaims all responsibility and liability for any actions taken or not taken on the basis of any of the content on this site.

If you communicate with this firm through this website in connection with a matter for which the firm does not presently represent you, we cannot represent you until we know that doing so will not create a conflict-of-interest. Therefore, please do not send this firm any information about any matter that may involve you or the matter until you and this firm enter into an engagement letter or other written agreement stating that this firm agrees to represent you. Until that time any information you send to us may not be treated as privileged or confidential. The best way for you to initiate a possible representation is to contact Debra Brown at the telephone number or email address stated on this web site. Debra will discuss with you the conflict-of-interest procedure and determine whether the firm will represent you. When you enter into an engagement letter with this firm, you will be a client of the firm. We may then freely exchange information as attorney and client.