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Zalinsky, Bertrand A.

Bertrand A. Zalinsky - Manchester, NH

Attorney at Cronin Bisson & Zalinsky P.C.

Business and Commercial Practices Lawyers in Manchester, NH

722 Chestnut Street Manchester, NH 03104 - 3001

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Manchester Business and Commercial Practices Lawyer

Updated: 03/10/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Business and Commercial Practices
  • Debt Payment Issues, Workouts and Bankruptcies
  • Real Estate, Development, and Zoning Law
  • Community & Condominium Association Law
  • Civil Litigation

Attorney Information

Overview

Bert focuses on business, commercial and real estate law representing individuals and enterprises in both transactional and litigation contexts. Having served as inside general counsel to a New Hampshire technology products and professional services firm, Bert is experienced in advocating and legal problem solving for clients in a diverse array of business matters, including entity formation, maintenance, restructuring and dissolution, from choice of entity to member/shareholder dispute resolution and business split ups, employment law, and commercial negotiation and disputes. Bert is an active member of the New Hampshire and Massachusetts Bar Associations.

Bert's practice also includes real estate, construction, and financing arrangements, representing developers, contractors, subcontractors, owners and other stakeholders in a variety of legal contexts including: commercial real estate purchases, sales, exchanges, and commercial leasing, and real estate broker issues. Bert also represents business borrowers and individuals in loan restructuring and workouts, deeds-in-lieu of foreclosure, liquidations, and in bankruptcy proceedings.

Bert received his B.A. from Boston University in 1974, and his J.D. from Franklin Pierce Law Center in 1980.


Education

  • Legal Education

    • University of New Hampshire - Franklin Law Center, Concord, New Hampshire, 1980
      J.D.
  • Non Legal Education

    • Boston University, 1974
      B.A.

Current Employment Position(s)

  • Attorney

Published Works

Articles

  • A “Red Flag” For Businesses

Bar Admissions

  • Massachusetts, 1981
  • New Hampshire

Other Affiliations

  • New Hampshire Bar Association
  • Massachusetts Bar Association

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Manchester, NH

722 Chestnut Street
Manchester, NH 03104 - 3001

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Phone: 603-696-6193

Fax: (603) 623-5626

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