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Paul R Salvage

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Experience 5.0 star rating
Industry Recognition 3.5 star rating
Professional Conduct 5.0 star rating

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Overview

Practice Areas

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  • 25% Bankruptcy / Debt
  • 25% Financial Markets And Services
  • 25% Business
  • 25% Corporate / Incorporation

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Résumé

 

License

45 years since Paul R Salvage was first licensed to practice law.

State License status Year acquired Last updated by Avvo
Massachusetts Active 1966 01/29/2012

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Education

School Major Degree Graduated
Boston University School of Law Law JD - Juris Doctor 1966
University of Vermont BA - Bachelor of Arts 1960

Awards

Award Name Granting Organization Date
Super Lawyer Boston Magazine 2007
Super Lawyer Boston Magazine 2006
See all 5 awards

Associations

Position Association Name Duration
Member American Bankruptcy Institute
Member Boston Bar Association
See all 5 association entries

Portfolio

Publications

Article Publication Date
Who Is Your Client? Ethical Considerations Potential Counsel Must Consider, Journal of Bankruptcy Law and Practice 2004
Bankruptcy Abuses Not Widespread Western Massachusetts Law Journal

Speaking Engagements

Presentation Name Conference Date
Ethical Conflicts, Confusion and Crimes 13th Annual Northeast Bankruptcy Conference, 2006
Ethics: Who Exactly Is Your Client, How Do You Get Paid (and by Whom) and How Do You Avoid Getting into Trouble When the Client Tells You to Do Something That Makes You Feel a Little Queasy?, Lecture 2005
See all 4 speaking engagements