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The ART of taming complexity.Your bottom line depends on implementing creative solutions to complex problems. Your ability to grow, adapt, evolve, and even survive is inextricably connected to how artfully you confront the legal intricacies and infinite details inherent in today’s business world. Continued success means keeping track, assessing risk, engaging challenges head on, and a well-honed foresight. During the best of times, facing the myriad particulars and pitfalls of business can be time consuming, distracting, daunting. |
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Paul Frank + Collins and the Vermont Community Paul Frank + Collins is committed to maintaining a strong and visible partnership with the Vermont community. Our first level of commitment is to our employees and their families. As a firm, we function as cohesive team and view all members of that team, support staff and attorneys alike, as colleagues and partners in serving our clients. We are proud to provide solid financial support to our sixty families and to provide a healthy work environment for our employees. |
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The BeginningAllan Paul was born and raised in Albany, NY. He first came to Vermont to attend the University of Vermont and State Agricultural College. He graduated from UVM in 1953 and then attended Columbia University School of Law. Just before the start of his second year at Columbia, he and his college sweetheart, Elsie, were married. He graduated from Columbia in 1956 with an LL.B. in hand. This was later converted to a J.D. degree. Immediately upon graduation, Allan returned to Burlington and went to work in the Law Offices of A. Pearly Feen, where he practiced for almost nine years. In 1965, Allan set off on his own and was a sole practitioner for three years with associates working for him from time to time. |
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PF+C congratulates its attorneys on their awards and honors
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