Hinckley, Allen & Snyder LLP is a full-service law firm of more than 100 lawyers with offices located throughout New England. The firm provides legal service to both individuals and businesses, including many of the region's publicly held corporations and emerging businesses with both domestic and foreign operations, financial institutions, several of the nation's largest real estate developers and construction companies, major hospitals, state and local governments and agencies, and privately owned businesses and partnerships. The firm's litigation group is widely regarded as one of the top trial and dispute resolution practices in New England. The law firm handles litigation matters in the areas of antitrust and securities regulation; banking and lender liability claims; bankruptcy/receivership; construction disputes; contract and general corporate litigation; employment disputes; environment claims/toxic torts; health care disputes; insurance coverage; intellectual property disputes; owner, shareholder and partnership disputes; ension/ERISA claims; product liability; real estate and land use litigation, eminent domain/condemnation and regulatory takings and tax abatement claims; trusts and estates; utility regulation; and white-collar criminal defense. Hinkley, Allen & Snyder is a charter member of The Toledo Group, a national network of independent law firms that seeks to share experiences and best practices in law firm administration, practice management, technology deployment and delivery of service. Hinckley, Allen & Snyder maintains law offices in Boston, Providence, R.I., and Concord, N.H.
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Fax: 617-345-9020

Phone: 617-345-9020

Phone: 617-570-5600

Neighborhood
Downtown Boston
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Olson, John

Hinckley, Allen & Snyder LLP

Hinckley Allen & Snyder

John Olson Attorney

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Litigation & Tort Attorneys, Attorneys
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