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David Norman Dunn is a distinguished attorney at Phillips, Dunn, Shriver & Carroll, P.C., located in the heart of Brattleboro, Vermont. With a well-rounded legal practice focused on banking, litigation, and limited liability companies (LLCs), David is committed to delivering exceptional legal counsel tailored to the unique needs of his clients. A resident of Brattleboro, David understands the local business landscape and the nuances of Vermont's legal framework. This insight allows him to provide strategic advice and represent clients effectively in both state and federal matters. His practice in banking encompasses advising financial institutions and clients on regulatory compliance, transactional matters, and dispute resolution. David's adept handling of complex litigation cases demonstrates his prowess in the courtroom, ensuring that his clients' interests are vigorously defended. In the realm of LLCs, David assists entrepreneurs and business owners in navigating the intricacies of formation, governance, and dissolution. His guidance ensures that clients are equipped with the knowledge and tools necessary to operate efficiently and in compliance with applicable laws. David's commitment to excellence is reflected in his diligent approach to each case, where he combines a keen analytical mind with a deep understanding of the legal arena. At Phillips, Dunn, Shriver & Carroll, P.C., he is part of a team dedicated to providing comprehensive legal solutions and fostering long-term client relationships. Located at 147 Western Ave, David remains an accessible and reliable resource for clients in Brattleboro and the surrounding areas, making him a valuable ally in navigating the complexities of today's legal challenges.
Banking attorneys advise financial institutions on regulatory compliance, transactions, and litigation. They help banks navigate complex financial regulations. Common matters include regulatory compliance, loan transactions, bank litigation, consumer finance.