The Massachusetts Bar Association celebrates Law Day by offering free educational presentations about elder law throughout the Commonwealth in the month of May. Baker, Braverman and Barbadoro took part in the Elder Law Program by giving a presentation to the Randolph Council on Aging on May 27. Attorney Peter C. Herbst, Jr spoke on
In May, Baker, Braverman & Barbadoro P.C. teamed up for a second time with DOVE, a domestic violence assistance organization. This time, the Firm was collecting personal and household items to benefit residents of DOVE’s shelters. With containers in BBB offices on the 5th floor and in the lobby of 300 Crown Colony Drive, the
Theresa Barbadoro Koppanati, an associate at Baker, Braverman & Barbadoro P.C., was recently honored by Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly at its Excellence in the Law event banquet on May 1 at the Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel in Boston. Ms. Theresa, along with 24 “up and coming” attorneys in the greater Boston area, was recognized for their
BOSTON, BRAINTREE AND QUINCY, MA: Baker, Braverman & Barbadoro P.C., a dynamic full-service law firm with a team of attorneys catering to individuals, businesses and families throughout Quincy, Braintree, the South Shore and metro Boston areas, has partnered with DOVE, a domestic violence assistance organization, on a drive to collect various personal and household items—toothbrushes,
When it comes to presentations before judges, the attorneys at Baker, Braverman & Barbadoro P.C., are used to being on the other side of the bench. On April 4, Attorney Warren Baker was in one of the judge’s seats, listening to small business pitches from seven budding entrepreneurs as part of the Quincy Center for
With interest rates near historical lows, are you considering refinancing your commercial or residential mortgage to take advantage of today’s lower interest rates, shorten your term of payments or perhaps take additional equity out for an important project? If so, there are a lot of new things for you to consider in today’s changes lending
Prior to closing, an owner of a residential dwelling was informed by the buyer’s attorney that the title to the real estate was not marketable because documents within the chain of title did not sufficiently confirm the existence of a corporate entity or the identity of the corporate officers or the trustees or beneficiaries of