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Providence Business and Commercial Law Firm
Overview
The Law Office of Douglas H. Smith is a very active general practice/litigation firm for cases primarily in the State of Rhode Island with over 25 years of courtroom experience. Whether your case involves a seller/buyer breach of real estate agreement, arbitration of a large damage dispute, business acquisitions/formations, employee breach of confidentiality agreement, setting up a living trust/will, or an insurance company’s wrongful refusal to pay on an owner’s policy, we have handled all these and many other cases, with proven results to our clients. Also, because of our broad-based legal background, if your case originally starts out as a business acquisition case, but later it becomes a partnership dispute with divorce implications, we can provide comprehensive in-house legal services, without the need to consult endless additional counsel.
Finally, if your case requires the assistance of experienced consultants such as research scientists, civil engineers, medical doctors, nurse assistants, medical technologists, or private investigators, we are set up to work closely with these professionals in order to afford your case the best possible presentation.
About Law Office of Douglas H. Smith
Previous Law Firm Name
- Law Office of Douglas H. Smith
Practice Areas
- Business and Commercial Law
- Construction Law
- Litigation and Appeals
- Contracts
- Debtor/Creditor
- Administrative Law
- Real Estate Law
- Elder Law
- Estate Planning and Wills
- Divorce and Family Law
- Marital Property Division
- Child Support, Custody, and Visitation
Litigation
- 50%
Representative Cases
- Title Investments v. City of Providence, 20020150 (R.I. Supreme Court )
- Lombardi v. R.I. Insolvency Fund, 98-542-A (R.I. Supreme Court )
- Gaudreau v. Blasbalg, 91-0583-A (RI Supreme Court )
- Hayhurst v. LaFlamme, 79-428-A (RI Supreme Court )
- Joseph v. Rosa, 82-432-A (RI Supreme Court )
- Camerlin v. Marshall, 91-SJC-5633 (Mass. Supreme Judicial Court )
- Ames v. RIHTNB, 88-8919 (WCC App. Div. )
- Curtain v. Lataille, 85-301-A (RI Supreme Court )
- Lemoi v. Nationwide, 80-538-A (RI Supreme Court )
- Borrelli v. Nationwide, 83-12-A (RI Supreme Court )
- Mann v. Calderone, 83-402-A (RI Supreme Court )
- Lacey v. Edgewood Home Builders, 79-445-A (RI Supreme Court )
- Arlan v. Cervini, 82-86-A (RI Supreme Court )
- Nationwide v. LaFazia, 82-453-A (RI Supreme Court )
- Bush v. Nationwide, 80-119-A (RI Supreme Court )
- Sylvia v. Sylvia, 79-388-A (RI Supreme Court )
- HSIM Assoc. v. Kalian, 85-335-A (RI Supreme Court )
Office Information
Address
140 Reservoir Avenue Providence, RI 02907 - 3417
Office Hours
Monday - Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; Evening and weekend hours by special appointment
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