Shapiro & Morley, LLP - Portland, ME
Foreclosures Lawyers in Portland, ME
75 Market Street Suite 505 Portland, ME 04101
Portland Foreclosures Law Firm
Updated: 03/03/2026
Areas of Practice
- Foreclosures
Reviews
Customer Reviews for Shapiro & Morley, LLP
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Hired Law firm 2020I was told to be on site in Houlton,me. at 9a.m. on 1/2/20 for foreclosure auction because you cannot bid on line ,so there I was in Houlton,me at 9.a.m 1/2/20 no one there ,finally got thru to their office and was told auction was held in their office in Portland ,Me about 4 hours away to me that's an inside auction scam.i am filing a complaint with the maine state bar who I have contacted today, rick pettengill 561-262-1390
Contact
75 Market Street
Suite 505
Portland, ME 04101
Phone Number: (207) 775-6223
Fax Number: (207) 775-6995
Website: http://www.shapiroattorneys.com/
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