Forrest C. Peterson
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Forrest C. Peterson is an esteemed underwriting counsel at Old Republic National Title Insurance Company, located in Portland, Maine. A graduate of the University of Maine School of Law, Forrest has cultivated a robust legal career with extensive experience in both insurance and real estate law. His background includes valuable positions at various Maine law firms and a prominent title company, where he honed his skills in navigating complex commercial and residential transactions. In his role at Old Republic, Forrest leverages his deep understanding of title insurance to assist a diverse clientele, including lenders, developers, homeowners, sellers, and real estate agents. He is adept at resolving intricate title issues and is committed to providing strategic solutions that facilitate successful real estate transactions. His comprehensive approach ensures that clients receive the guidance they need to navigate the often-complicated landscape of real estate law. Beyond his practice, Forrest is an active member of the Maine State Bar Association, contributing his expertise to several Boards and Committees. He serves on the Real Estate and Title Section of the Maine State Bar Association and is a Board member of the New Lawyers Section, where he plays a vital role in organizing events, including the annual Sugarloaf ski trip, continuing legal education (CLE) sessions, and networking opportunities. Forrest C. Peterson's commitment to excellence in the fields of insurance and real estate law, combined with his active involvement in the legal community, positions him as a trusted resource for those seeking expert counsel in Maine.
About Real Estate Law
Real estate attorneys handle legal matters involving property transactions, disputes, and development. They ensure smooth closings and protect clients' property rights. Common matters include property purchases, sales transactions, title disputes, landlord-tenant issues.