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Goulston & Storrs, A Professional Corporation
Counsellors at Law
Boston, Massachusetts Office View all offices
400 Atlantic Avenue Boston, Massachusetts
02110-3333 (Suffolk Co.)
Telephone: 617-482-1776 Fax: 617-574-4112 http://www.goulstonstorrs.com
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Statement of Practice Summary: Capital Markets, Commercial Law, Commercial Lending, Banking and Finance, Bankruptcy, Corporate, Securities Law, Mergers and Acquisitions, Equity and Debt Financing, Closely-Held Businesses, Investment Funds, Technology, Manufacturing, Employment Law, Non-Profit Organizations, Health Care, Assisted Living, Telemedicine, Medical Devices, Biotechnology, Corporate Compliance, International, Joint Ventures, Acquisitions, Dispositions, Litigation, Intellectual Property, Construction, Regulatory Compliance, Insurance, Business and Commercial, Philanthropic Advisors, Real Estate, Retail, Office, Real Estate Finance, Leasing, REIT/Securities, Development/Permitting, Environmental, Hospitality/Recreation, Affordable Housing, Multi-Family, Tax, Wealth Management, Tax-Exempt Entities, Executive Compensation, ERISA/Employee Benefits, Trusts and Estates, Estate Planning, Fiduciary Administration and Charitable Planning Law. Articles Authored by Lawyers at this office: Green Building Incentives in New York, New Jersey and ConnecticutJared Eigerman, Yuanshu Deng, October 16, 2009 The reduction of greenhouse gas emissions to mitigate climate change is becoming a paramount policy concern at the local, state and federal levels. Stakeholders, including lenders, insurers, tenants, customers and employees, are coming to expect or even demand that companies operate sustainably. ... Massachusetts Launches $15 Million Grant Program for High-Performance BuildingsJared Eigerman, Matthew J. Kiefer, October 16, 2009 The Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources (DOER) has issued a Request for Responses (RFR) for its new High-Performance Buildings Grant Program. Using money from the State Energy Program funded by the U.S. Department of Energy, approximately $15 million is available to all types of entities...
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