About Johnson & Borenstein, LLC

Johnson & Borenstein, LLC, is a proven leader with over 30 years of experience in real estate transactions, small-business & land-based litigation, and land use & development permitting. Our attorneys and paralegals provide the highest level of professional service, regardless of the complexity of your legal issues. Whether you are considering a major development project, selling your home, or find yourself in a land or business dispute, the Firm's staff of knowledgeable attorneys and paralegals are ready to stand by your side. The Firm's attorneys practice in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine, and Washington, D.C., with a special focus on the Merrimack Valley, central and eastern Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire.

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