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Help in Massachusetts for a business incorporated in Delaware
More than two-thirds of all Fortune 500 companies and more than half of all U.S. publicly-traded companies are incorporated in the state of Delaware, even though these businesses have headquarters outside of Delaware. This means that a Massachusetts-based business that is incorporated in Delaware has to be aware of both Delaware corporate law and Massachusetts law. This often requires the hiring of local counsel in Delaware, which can be both costly and time-consuming.
However, the Harbor Law Group has the unique ability to walk you through both Delaware and Massachusetts law via Special Counsel Attorney Brian Gottesman. This is a service very few Massachusetts firms can offer, and the Harbor Law Group is proud to provide this expertise for you here.
Brian Gottesman
Special Counsel
PHONE: 508-393-9244
EMAIL: office@harborlaw.com
Brian Gottesman is Special Counsel to Harbor Law Group on issues of Delaware law.
He has been a partner with the Wilmington, Delaware firm of Berger Harris LLP since shortly after its founding, and is the head of its Corporate/Business Entity Counseling practice group. He serves as Special Counsel to the Harbor Law Group for matters of Delaware litigation and transactional law.
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