Business

Parker Scheer's Boston-based Business Law Group represents individuals and businesses in a wide range of legal matters, including business formation and incorporation in Massachusetts, and transactional matters, including the purchase and sale of businesses, and other assets of value. Past and current clients of the firm's Business Law Group include some of the largest and most successful national and international companies as well as smaller organizations including large and small family owned businesses, charitable organizations and schools.

Business Litigation

Under the direction of Attorney Barry S. Scheer, Parker Scheer's Business Litigation Group has earned the reputation as one of Boston's leading business litigation practice groups. Rated A.V. by Martindale Hubbell, members of Parker Scheer's Business Litigation Group have successfully prosecuted and defended clients in a broad range of business related cases, including shareholder claims, claims for breach of fiduciary duty, breach of private and public contracts, business torts, (interference with advantageous and contractual relations and defamations), trade infringement cases, non-competition (non-compete) agreement disputes, claims arising out of confidentiality agreements, fraud, deceit, and antitrust. Learn more about Parker Scheer's Business Litigation Practice here.

Contact a Business Lawyer

To speak with a member of Parker Scheer's Business Legal Practice Group, call us, toll free, seven days a week at 866-414-0400 or click here, to complete a confidential on-line request for assistance. All information submitted is maintained in strict confidence.

No Massachusetts Business Litigation practice is rated higher than Parker Scheer for professional skill and ethics, according to peer-reviews conducted by Martindale-Hubbell©

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