Have questions about the services the law office of Shatz, Schwartz and Fentin provides? These FAQs cover the most common questions we hear.
What is Shatz, Schwartz & Fentin P.C. and what services does the firm provide?
Shatz, Schwartz & Fentin P.C. is a regional law firm with offices in Springfield and Northampton, MA, and Albany, NY. The firm offers legal services in areas such as business organization, estate planning, elder law, commercial and tax-exempt finance, real estate and litigation.
What are the firm’s practice areas?
Shatz, Schwartz & Fentin P.C. provides legal services in business law, bankruptcy, estate planning and elder law, real estate and land use, commercial and tax exempt finance and civil litigation. The firm represents individuals, closely held businesses, nonprofit organizations and institutional clients. A complete overview of each practice area is available on the Practice Areas page.
What experience do SSFPC attorneys bring to their clients?
SSFPC attorneys advise individuals, family businesses, nonprofit organizations and large companies. Many attorneys are recognized for their professional achievements and leadership within their practice areas.
How does the firm support estate planning and elder law needs?
The estate planning and elder law team assists with wills, trusts, powers of attorney, asset protection and planning for long term care and special needs.
Where are SSFPC offices located and how can I contact the firm?
Office locations, contact information, and directions are available on the Contact & Directions page.
Does SSFPC handle real estate and land use matters?
Yes. The firm represents clients in real estate development, zoning, permitting, leasing, and land use approvals for projects of all sizes.
Does the firm publish legal updates or educational articles?
SSFPC publishes articles and legal insights on its blog to help clients understand current legal issues and developments.
What types of litigation does Shatz, Schwartz & Fentin P.C. handle?
The firm represents clients in a wide range of civil litigation matters, focusing on efficient resolution through negotiation, mediation, or trial when necessary.
