Mark J. Beglane - Springfield, MA
Attorney at Bacon Wilson, P.C.
Real Estate Lawyers in Springfield, MA
33 State Street Springfield, MA 01103
Springfield Real Estate Lawyer
Updated: 02/28/2026
Areas of Practice
- Real Estate
- Municipal Law
- Condominium Law
- Zoing and Land Use Planning and Development
Attorney Information
Overview
"I enjoy helping clients achieve their goals, advising them on the procedures, time frames, duties, responsibilities, obstacles and pitfalls involved. Whether it be a simple home closing, eviction proceeding, a complex commercial closing or a development project, my goal is to provide my clients with all the information they need so that they can make an informed decision when seeking their ultimate objective. It gives me great satisfaction to see my clients succeed in achieving their goals."
Education
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Legal Education
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Western New England University School of Law,
Springfield,
Massachusetts, 1978
J.D.
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Western New England University School of Law,
Springfield,
Massachusetts, 1978
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Non Legal Education
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Fairfield University,
Fairfield,
Connecticut, 1975
B.A.
Honors: summa cum laude
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Fairfield University,
Fairfield,
Connecticut, 1975
Current Employment Position(s)
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Shareholder
Past Positions
- Springfield Technical Community College, Instructor, Real Estate Law, 1983 - Present
Classes and Seminars
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Instructor, Real Estate Law, Springfield Technical Community College, 1983
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Lecturer, "Law of Easements," Lorman Educational Services, 2002
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Lecturer, "Foreclosures," Lorman Educational Services, 1998-2001
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Lecturer, "Basic Real Estate Law," National Business Institute, 1992
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Lecturer, "Boundary Law," National Business Institute, 1991
- Lecturer, "Condominium Law," MCLE, 1985
Pro Bono Activities
- Home Builders Association
- East Longmeadow Educational Fund, Inc., Directory & Corporator, 1995 - Present
- Finance Committee, Pioneer Valley Girl Scouts Council, Inc., Member, 1987 - Present
- East Longmeadow Lions Club, Director, 1984 - Present
Published Works
Articles
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Taxing Situation - The Rules Are Changing for Condominium Unit Owners’ Organizations BusinessWest, November 23, 2009
Bar Admissions
- Massachusetts, 1978
- U.S. District Court District of Massachusetts, 1979
- U.S. Federal Courts, 1979
Other Affiliations
- Massachusetts Bar Association
- Hampden County Bar Association
- East Longmeadow Board of Appeals, 1989 - Present (Member and Past Chairman)
- Massachusetts Conveyancers Association
- Home Improvement Laws, MassAppeal on WWLP, Guest, April 26, 2011
Contact
33 State Street
Springfield, MA 01103
Phone: 413-781-0560
Fax: 413-739-7740
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.baconwilson.com
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