Otterman & Allen, P.C.

  • Established in 1965
  • Firm Size 3
  • Reputation for handling difficult guardianship, estate and trust related litigation results in a presence throughout most of Vermont's probate courts since 1965.
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About this firm

Otterman & Allen was founded by Harvey B. Otterman, Jr. and O. Fay Allen, Jr. in 1965.

Serving clients throughout the state of Vermont with an emphasis in Washington, Orange and Caledonia counties. The firm practices primarily in the areas of Probate, Estate Planning, Business Law and Complex, Civil, Municipal and Environmental Litigation.

Areas of Practice (18)

  • Wills
  • Trusts
  • Estates
  • Probate
  • Litigation
  • Complex
  • Civil Law
  • Environmental Litigation
  • Municipal Law
  • Business Law
  • Trial Practice
  • Federal Practice
  • Estate Planning and Settlement
  • Guardianships
  • Trust Administration
  • General Litigation
  • Personal Injury Litigation
  • Probate Litigation

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4.9/5.0 (34 reviews)
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    4.9/5.0
  • Analytical Capability

    4.9/5.0
  • Judgment

    5.0/5.0
  • Communication

    5.0/5.0
  • Legal Experience

    4.9/5.0
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