On July 12, 2023

DaMore Law teams up with attorney Ewald

 

DaMore Law is forming a new division, Green Mountain Lawyers. Attorney Daniel Ewald and his staff are joining forces with Attorney Peter DaMore and his firm, DaMore Law. With the support of DaMore Law, Green Mountain Lawyers will be part of a team with 18 paralegals, law clerks, legal assistants and support staff along with six attorneys that practice in various states within northern New England.

Ewald started his own law practice in Killington in 1981. He attended the University of Connecticut and then studied at Vermont Law School. Ewald Is a staple in the Vermont real estate law community, well known and highly skilled in all aspects of real estate conveyancing, land use, and comprehensive title abstracting. Over the past 42 years, Ewald has built a reputation as a trusted advisor and advocate for his clients.

DaMore has been practicing for over 23 years and is the founder of DaMore Law since its inception in 1999. He has extensive experience in all aspects of real estate law as well as business law, estate planning, general practice and business management.

DaMore  is a licensed attorney in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine and Vermont.

Since 1999, he and his firm have closed over 20,000 real estate transactions and DaMore has personally reviewed and advised clients on thousands of purchase and sale agreements for both buyers and sellers. His experience in real estate law includes complex residential and commercial transactions, title resolution, condominium law and conversion, and all aspects of law related to the purchase and sale of real estate. DaMore  is a licensed Massachusetts Real Estate Instructor and regularly provides continuing education classes to real estate agents and also frequently lectures buyers, sellers and real estate professionals on many real estate related topics.

Outside of his business, DaMore is a former freestyle coach for Killington Mountain Mogul/Killington Ski Club. His children Tyler and Trae both attended KMS and are competitive freestyle skiers. DaMore  also enjoys biking and golf.

DaMore Law provides legal services to clients in Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine and Massachusetts. With offices in Killington, Alton Bay, New Hampshire, Burlington, Massachusetts, Billerica, Massachusetts, and Stoneham, Massachusetts, DaMore Law is able to offer a variety of legal services to its clients in Northern New England.

DaMore Law specializes in several other practice areas as well, including: estate planning, probate matters, family law and business law.

DaMore Law is deeply committed to serving and engaging within the communities it services. The firm recognizes that a strong community is built through collaboration, support and active participation. Their mission is to continue supporting the community and those in need. The philosophy of giving back is deeply ingrained in the core values of DaMore Law. Recognizing the significant role they play in society, DaMore Law always strives to go above and beyond to contribute to the betterment of the community. DaMore Law believes that success should not be measured solely on our professional achievements, but also by the positive changes they bring about in the lives of others.

Green Mountain Lawyers is located at 1995 US Route 4 in Killington.

For more information visit: greenmountainlawyers.com.

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