Eaton Peabody
Statewide practice, local service. Size of Organization: 42 Year Established: 1939 Web Site: http://www.eatonpeabody.com
Telephone: 207-947-0111 Fax: 207-942-3040
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| Administrative Law | Antitrust Law |
| Banking Law | Business Law |
| Civil Trial Practice | Environmental Law |
| Health Care Law | Insurance Defense |
| Labor and Employment Law | Legislative Practice |
| Municipal and Zoning Law | Personal Injury |
| Real Estate Law | Trusts and Estates, Wills and Probate |
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Eaton Peabody is a community-based law firm with more than 40 attorneys serving New England and Atlantic Canada from offices in Augusta, Bangor, Brunswick, and Ellsworth. The firm offers broad legal expertise through a variety of focused practice groups led by attorneys listed in The Best Lawyers in America, SuperLawyers and favorably rated by clients in Chambers USA. Firm subsidiaries: Eaton Peabody Consulting Group, Eaton Peabody Patent Group, Dirigo Title and Dirigo Land Exchange.
FOUNDERS: George F. Eaton (1892-1956), George F. Peabody (1912-1999).
Martindale-Hubbell has augmented a firm's provided information with third-party sourced data to present a more comprehensive overview of the firm's expertise:
U.S. Federal Litigation Activity
Highest number of cases by Eaton Peabody:
Personal Injury (6 cases in past two years)
U.S. Patent Activity
Total number of U.S. granted patents by Eaton Peabody:
20 (in past two years)
Peer Review Ratings
Total number of Peer Review Rated lawyers of Eaton Peabody:
22
Client Review
Total number of Client Reviews for Eaton Peabody:
1
Documents by Eaton Peabody on Martindale.com
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Learn It By Mail: When A Photo You Took Isn’t YoursJonathan B. Huntington, May 25, 2012
If a photograph you took in a public place depicts the work of another that is protected by copyright, you may not have the right to distribute, copy, display, or sell it. This important lesson is at the center of a 2010 case from a United States Court of Appeals about the postage stamp shown.
Visa Processing Fees to Change on April 13, 2012Matthew S. Raynes, April 5, 2012
The U.S. Department of State has announced that, effective April 13, 2012, fees charged for nonimmigrant and immigrant visa applications will be adjusted. Most nonimmigrant visa fees will go up, whereas all immigrant visa fees will go down. As an example, the visa processing fees for H-1B and L-1...
Visa Cutoff Dates in EB-2 for Nationals of India and China Advance 4 MonthsMatthew S. Raynes, February 14, 2012
In the U.S. Department of State’s Visa Bulletin for March 2012, cutoff dates for EB-2 advanced degree professionals from India and China advanced by four months, to May 1, 2010. Accordingly, those applicants in the EB-2 category (advanced degree professionals) with priority dates on or before...