Paul Frank + Collins P.C.
Established in 1968, Paul Frank + Collins P.C. is a 28-lawyer Burlington, VT firm providing diverse legal services to commercial, institutional and individual clients throughout the U.S. and Canada. Visit www.PFClaw.com Size of Organization: 57 Year Established: 1968 Web Site: http://www.pfclaw.com
Telephone: 802-658-2311 Fax: 802-658-0042
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Paul Frank + Collins has the breadth and experience to handle all clients' business and litigation needs. As one of Vermont's largest law firms, Burlington-based Paul Frank + Collins, is a full service law firm with attorneys practicing throughout Vermont, New England and other parts of the country. We represent multinational and national corporations, large and small public institutions, banking institutions, other respected law firms requiring co-counsel, insurance companies, captive managers, construction and real estate development firms, businesses of all sizes, foreign companies, non-profit entities, high-net-worth individuals, and many others. The firm has attorneys licensed to practice throughout New England and in many other jurisdictions. The firm also has extensive experience advising Canadian and other foreign companies doing business throughout the United States, as well as advising U.S. companies in connection with business operations in foreign countries.
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U.S. Federal Litigation Activity
Highest number of cases by Paul Frank + Collins P.C.:
Insurance (11 cases in past two years)
Peer Review Ratings
Total number of Peer Review Rated lawyers of Paul Frank + Collins P.C.:
16
Documents by Paul Frank + Collins P.C. on Martindale.com
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Sipple v. Sears - A Classic Slip and Fall CaseStephen J. Soule, May 2, 2013
I had an opportunity recently to reread one of my favorite cases, a decision from the United States District Court for the District of Kansas from 1982 called Sipple v. Sears, Roebuck & Company, 553 F. Supp. 908 (D. Kan. 1982). The case is worth reading because it sets out in simple terms what...
Insurance Coverage for Common Law Negligence for Injuries in Bar Fights?Stephen J. Soule, May 2, 2013
So there was a fight in the bar. The bouncers threw the fighters out, but the participants in the fight were served alcohol at the bar and now the bar owner is being sued. “Claims involving allegations of alcohol intoxication require careful analysis when determining what policy or policies...