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Experienced and Accomplished Appellate Counsel

If errors in the application of relevant laws have occurred or relevant facts were ignored, you may have grounds for an appeal. Either party to a suit could seek an appeal. If you want the advice of an appellate attorney with in-depth knowledge of the appeals process, contact Seder & Chandler. With offices in Worcester and Westborough, we serve clients throughout central Massachusetts and Metro West Boston. Our attorneys bring appeals of a wide range of civil matters in Massachusetts state courts as well as in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit.

Civil litigation at the trial and appellate levels has been a mainstay of our practice since our firm was founded in 1918. We are proud of our long history of success, but also pride ourselves on being adaptable and versatile enough to handle cutting-edge legal matters. As our firm has grown over the years we have also evolved, tailoring our practice to meet changing legal norms.

Should you need to appeal an adverse regulatory ruling before an administrative agency, we are here to help. Our lawyers have years of experience handling difficult issues involving compliance, zoning, licensing and the environmental impact of proposed development.

Seder & Chandler's appellate practice covers the full range of civil litigation:

Our attorneys will not hesitate to bring a petition for review before the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts or when appropriate the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit and the U.S. Supreme Court if we feel that is in your best interests. Regardless of the strategy employed, we remain results-oriented. 

To discuss your case and learn more about the appellate process, schedule a consultation at one of our convenient locations. Contact Seder & Chandler today.

Publications
  • THE HOMESTEAD: ASSET PROTECTION FOR THE HOME - September 2006
  • GIFTING TO BENEFIT THE ENTIRE FAMILY
  • ESTATE PLANNING FOR THE BUSINESS OWNER
  • DISREGARD OF THE CORPORATE ENTITY: “PIERCING THE CORPORATE VEIL” - © Kurt L. Binder, Esquire - March 12, 2009
  • NEW YEAR BRINGS CHANGES IN ESTATE AND GIFT TAX LAWS - © Marvin S. Silver, January 2009
  • TOOLS OVER TIME - © Marvin S. Silver, June 2008
  • ELDER’S REMARRIAGE CAN CAUSE PROBLEMS - © Marvin S. Silver, May 2008
  • OVERVIEW OF AVAILABLE REMEDIES FOR PROTECTING TRADE INFORMATION - © Kurt L. Binder, Esquire- March 20, 2008
  • NON-COMPETE ISSUES IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE OF A BUSINESS -© Kurt L. Binder, Esquire -March 22, 2007
  • KEY DOCUMENTS FOR DEATH AND INCAPACITY - © Marvin S Silver February 2007
  • ASSET PROTECTION FOR THE HOME - © Marvin S Silver September 2006
  • GIFTING TO BENEFIT FAMILY - © Marvin S Silver November 2006
  • ESTATE PLANNING FOR THE BUSINESS OWNER - © Marvin S Silver April 2005
  • TEN THINGS ABOUT THE 2005 BANKRUPTCY CODE AMENDMENTS THAT MOST CREDITORS WILL NOT LIKE - © Kevin C. Mcgee
  • TEN THINGS ABOUT THE 2005 BANKRUPTCY CODE BUSINESS AMENDMENTS YOU THINK WON’T AFFECT YOU, BUT WILL HELP YOU - © Kevin C. Mcgee
  • TEN THINGS ABOUT THE 2005 BANKRUPTCY CODE AMENDMENTS THAT MOST CREDITORS WILL LIKE - © Kevin C. Mcgee

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