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Berman
and Sable was founded in 1977 by Michael Berman and
Joel Sable with the intended mission of representing
commercial clients both in business transactions and
business related litigation. Prior to founding the firm,
Attorney Berman and Attorney Sable practiced for several
years with firms focused on commercial transactions
and litigation. Berman and Sable has become a boutique law firm concentrating on commercial and construction litigation and commercial transactions. The firm has continued its original focus
over the years and has successfully expanded its practice
to include all aspects of corporate and business law,
general commercial and construction litigation as well
as commercial lending and asset recovery.
Berman
and Sable, with offices located in Hartford Connecticut, and New York, New York, focuses on
building relationships with business people. Berman
and Sable prides itself in being sized and located to
enable it to deliver the highest quality service to
our clients, regardless of the complexity of the legal
issue involved and is typically asked to participate
in transactions from the first "thought" through
conclusion.
Since
its organization in 1977, Berman and Sable has thrived
on developing and maintaining person-to-person relationships
with the individuals at the businesses it represents.
The
attorneys at Berman and Sable are supported by a strong,
experienced staff as well as an up-to-date library,
reference collection and computerized research which
allows the attorneys to keep abreast of important developments
and changes in law. These tools allow us to respond
immediately and efficiently to our clients' needs. Further,
our computer network allows us to have direct electronic
communication with our clients, along with Courts, State
Agencies and Departments.
Our
clients include closely held businesses of all sizes,
financial institutions, general contractors, sub-contractors,
owners, management companies, commercial and residential
real-estate developers, local and national corporations,
financing factors, condominium associations and individuals
engaged in business.
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