Pamela Brown is beyond excellent both as an attorney and a human being. We were fortunate to find her when our monastery community
was in the process of settling in nearby Westford in 2004. As monks we were not particularly savvy when it can to legal and land use issues. She and her paralegal, Lisa, seemingly sailed right through the turbulent process although I am certain it was a matter of long and hard work.
Work with clients to start, buy or sell business. Corporate formation (including limited liability companies), non-profit experience as well as for profit. Versed in ancillary issues such as real estate purchase, leases, and estate planning.
Development permitting ranging from homeowners to large mixed use projects. Experience and education in environmental and land planning, providing for expertise in managing larger projects and guiding future land development or preservation options.
Expert knowledge of land use laws and permitting. Representation of private parties and municipalities in need of land planning, due diligence, permitting, application review, entitlements, and zoning bylaw drafting.
Commercial and residential representation of buyers, sellers and lenders. Lender document preparation, private financing, purchase & sale agreements, easements, land planning for future development.
Pamela Brown is beyond excellent both as an attorney and a human being. We were fortunate to find her when our monastery community
was in the process of settling in nearby Westford in 2004. As monks we were not particularly savvy when it can to legal and land use issues. She and her paralegal, Lisa, seemingly sailed right through the turbulent process although I am certain it was a matter of long and hard work.
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Real estate Attorney | Jul 22
Relationship: Opposing Counsel on matter
"I am pleased to endorse Attorney Pamela Brown. I was representing an estate that was selling some real estate and Attorney Brown was representing the buyer. Her professionalism and experience in this area ensured not only that her client's interests were protected but also that the transaction went smoothly, which helped with the liquidity issues that the estate was facing."