(October 17, 2005. Manchester, NH) - Attorney Peter Leberman of Sheehan Phinney Bass + Green, will be among the faculty at a Choice of Entity program presented by the New Hampshire Bar Association.
The seminar is designed to present a comprehensive framework for teaching less experienced lawyers how to assist clients in choosing among numerous alternative forms of business entities and to refresh and reinforce the subject for experienced practitioners. General topics will include: operational considerations; NH and federal tax considerations; limitation of liability and single owner entities.
Attorney Peter Leberman of Sheehan Phinney Bass + Green, will be among the faculty at a Choice of Entity program presented by the New Hampshire Bar Association.
The seminar is designed to present a comprehensive framework for teaching less experienced lawyers how to assist clients in choosing among numerous alternative forms of business entities and to refresh and reinforce the subject for experienced practitioners. General topics will include: operational considerations; NH and federal tax considerations; limitation of liability and single owner entities.
The seminar will take place on Wednesday, November 2 from 9 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. at the Merrimack Hotel and Conference Center in Merrimack, NH. To register or for more information call 877.880.1335.
Attorney Leberman, a Partner and member of Sheehan's Corporate group, has counseled a broad array of clients about organizational, succession, tax and business planning, governance issues, debt and equity financings, contract matters, buy-ins/buy-outs, mergers and acquisitions and regulatory matters.
Sheehan Phinney Bass + Green PA is a regional business law firm with offices in Manchester, Concord and Lebanon, NH, and Boston, MA. The firm provides a broad range of sophisticated legal services to businesses and institutions in traditional and emerging areas of the law. Its diverse client base includes local and regional organizations, as well as national and international businesses with interests in the Northeast. |