James B. Haddow
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James B. Haddow is a seasoned attorney based in Portland, Maine, bringing over 30 years of extensive experience in civil trials and appeals within both state and federal courts. As a partner at Petruccelli Martin Haddow, LLP, James has established a robust practice focusing on employment law, insurance, and real estate, making him a trusted advocate for clients navigating complex legal challenges. Throughout his career, James has successfully represented clients in a variety of legal matters, including professional malpractice, products liability, and business and commercial law. His deep understanding of municipal and land use law further enhances his ability to provide comprehensive legal solutions tailored to the needs of his clients. James's expertise in employment law equips him to handle cases involving workplace disputes, employee rights, and compliance issues, ensuring that individuals and businesses alike are well-informed and protected under the law. In the realm of insurance, he adeptly manages claims and disputes, helping clients understand their rights and options in a complicated landscape. In the dynamic field of real estate, James offers invaluable guidance on transactions, zoning issues, and land use regulations, enabling clients to navigate the intricacies of property law with confidence. His reputation for meticulous preparation and strategic problem-solving has earned him the respect of peers and clients alike. At Petruccelli Martin Haddow, LLP, James B. Haddow is committed to delivering thoughtful representation and practical legal advice. His extensive experience and diverse practice areas position him as a formidable ally for individuals and businesses throughout 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.