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Mark D. Alcott is a trial and transaction lawyer who focuses on defense and commercial litigation. He represents a broad range of clients, from individual business owners to large corporations and banks. Mr. Alcott has experience litigating in federal and state courts. Litigation Experience • Served as trial counsel in federal district court on a trade infringement case for a large corporation and obtained a favorable settlement • Served as trial counsel in federal district court and obtained favorable settlement on behalf of international electronics company in suit arising from alleged product liability in a fire case • Served as trial counsel in federal district court and obtained favorable settlement in medical device case • Served as trial counsel in state court and obtained favorable settlement for physician on allegations of professional malpractice on death claim Commercial Transaction Experience • Represented marine company in financing vessels in over $20 million of new debt • Represented bank in financing of $30 million for area manufacturing facility Business Experience • Set up and advise small businesses as limited liability companies and corporations • Set up and advise small businesses as limited liability companies and corporations • Collect past due accounts through litigation and garnishment • File Mechanic's Liens on behalf of contractors and subcontractors Estate Planning and Administration • Draft estate documents including simple wills, powers of attorney and living wills • Draft complex estate planning wills and trusts • Represent and counsel estate executors in probate court Real Estate • Draft deeds, contracts of sale and title opinions for real estate transactions • Handle real estate closings and draft loan documents for buyers
Estate planning attorneys help individuals plan for the distribution of their assets and care during incapacity. They create wills, trusts, and other documents to protect families and minimize taxes. Common matters include wills, trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare directives.