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| | Address | | 76 High Street, P.O. Box 735 | | Brattleboro, Vermont 05302-0735 | | (Windham Co.) | | | |
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(Main Office)
| McCarty & Buehler, P.C. practices in the following areas of law:
Litigation and General Practice in all State and Federal Courts. Recreational and Ski Litigation, Real Estate, Personal Injury, Business and Civil Litigation, Negligence, Divorce, Real Estate, Municipal, Corporation, Criminal and Family Law. Trials in all Courts and Agencies. | | Year Established: 1971 | Firm Profile:
MCCARTY & BUEHLER, P.C. was founded in 1977 as McCarty Law Offices by William M. McCarty who was successor to McCarty and Rifkin which had been in existence from 1971. Starting with a local, sole practice, the firm now serves the entire state and specializes in Litigation of all matters, especially Civil, Personal Injury, Wrongful Death, Ski and Recreational Litigation, Criminal, and Domestic Relations. The firm is completely computerized, every staff member having access to their own computer and network support. The firm uses computerized legal research, CD Rom libraries and can access other information databases. It encourages continuing professional development. All attorneys participate in attending and presenting Continuing Legal Education Seminars, both the Plaintiff and Defense Bar. | | Firm Size: 4 | Representative Clients:
Equity Management, Inc.; Towns of Putney, Vermont and Winchester, N.H.; The Hermitage Inn; Brook Bound Lodge; School Board, Town of Dover; Windham Central Supervisory Union. |
APPROVED ATTORNEYS FOR: Connecticut Attorneys Title Corporation. | References:
TD BankNorth; Vermont National Bank. | Office Hours:
Monday: 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Tuesday: 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Wednesday: 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Thursday: 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Friday: 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM
| Rate Information:
Fixed Hourly Rates
Fixed Fees Available
| | Mr. William M. McCarty, Esq. (Attorney) born Trenton, New Jersey, January 17, 1938; admitted to bar, 1967, Vermont and U.S. District Court, District of Vermont; 1973, U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit; 1978, U.S. Supreme Court. Education: American University and Dickinson College (A.B., 1964); Dickinson School of Law, (J.D., 1967). Nominated to Dickinson Law Review. Listed in: Who's Who in American Law, 1983-84, 1998-2004; Who's Who in World, 1991-1992; Who's Who in America, 2001, 2002, 2004; Who's Who In Finance and Industry, 2001. Elected Brattleboro's Best Attorney, 2000-2006. Voted Greater Brattleboro's Best Attorney, 2002-2007. Speaker and Lecturer: Vermont Bar Association; Vermont Trial Lawyers Association; National Education Network on subjects of: Litigation and Advocacy; Ski Liability; Automobile Liability; Personal Injury Law; Family Law; Discovery; The Art of Cross Examination; Discovery & Depositions. National Vice-President, Board of Governors, Third Circuit, American Law Student Association, 1966-1967. Brattleboro Representative, Windham Regional Planning and Development Commission, 1968-1970. Clerk, Brattleboro Zoning Board of Adjustments, 1968-1973. Member, Board of Governors, 1968-1973 and President, 1971-1972, Brattleboro Winter Carnival. Trustee, 1970-1982, Treasurer, Board of Trustees, 1972-1979 and President, 1979-1980, Vermont Legal Aid. Member, Board of Managers, Brattleboro Chamber of Commerce, 1971-1972. Voted Brattleboro Area's Best Attorney, 2000-2007. Chairman and Member, Windham County Bench-Bar Liaison Committee, 1989-1997. Membership Chairman, U.S. Supreme Court Historical Society, Vermont, 1999-2003. Member: Windham County (President, 1992-1993), Vermont and American (State Chairman, Standing Committee on Membership, 1970-1976) Bar Associations; National Council of School Attorneys; American Judicature Society (Vermont Membership Chairman, 1972-1984); Vermont Trial Lawyers Association (Recipient, VTLA Outstanding Litigation Achievement Award, 1994); The Association of Trial Lawyers of America; Vermont Criminal Defense Attorneys Association; Advocate, American Board of Trial Advocates; Master, Vermont Inns of Court. Fellow: American Board of Trial Advocates, Advocate; American Bar Foundation. [With USMC, 1956-1960. Presidential Security Guard. Member USMC Silent Drill Platoon. Marine Corps League]. Reported Cases: Smith v. Stewart, 163 VT (1996); Naim v. Mt. Snow, 2dCCA, Trial Counsel, Fed. Rept. (1994); Milligan v. Milligan 158 VT 436 (1992); Fine Foods Inc. v. Dahlin 147 VT 599 (1987); King v. Snide 144 VT 394 (1984) etc.; Corbin v. Buchanan, 163 VT 141, 657A.2d 170; Williams v. Williams 613 A.2d 200; Nevitt v. Nevitt 584A.2d 1134. Practice Areas: Negligence; Litigation; General Practice; Recreational Law; Personal Injury; Business Litigation; Civil Litigation; Divorce; Real Estate; Municipal Law; Corporate Law; Family Law; Trial Litigation. Email: Mr. William M. McCarty, Esq. | | Bettina V. Buehler (Director) born Boston, Massachusetts, June 6, 1960; admitted to bar, 1990, Vermont; 1995, U.S. District Court, District of Vermont and U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit. Education: Denison University (B.A., 1982); Vermont Law School (J.D., 1990). Pi Sigma Alpha; Psi Chi. Recipient, Women's Recognition Award. Participant, Debevoise Moot Court Competition; Wyoming Trial Advocacy School. Griffin, Levin & Buehler, P.C., independent criminal contracts for Windsor & Orange Counties, 1990-1994. Assistant Judge, Expended Jurisdiction Task Force. Member: Windsor (Member, Committees on: Family Bench Bar; Civility), Windham, (Member, Committees on: Family Bench Bar; District Court Bench Bar; Criminal Defense; Civility), Vermont (Member, Young Lawyers Executive Council-Secretary, 1995; Treasurer, 1996) and American Bar Associations; Vermont Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers; Vermont Trial Lawyers Association (Member, Board of Governors, 2000-2004); Vermont American Inns of Court. Reported Cases: State v. Callahan, 185 VT 571 (1991); Clark v. Stagner, Docket No. 99-078 (May 2003); Fendler v. Fendler, Docket No. 2001-436 (2002); Sochin v. Sochin, Docket No. 2004-271 (2004). Practice Areas: Criminal Defense; Family Law; Personal Injury; Torts; Juvenile Law; Civil Litigation. Email: Bettina V. Buehler | | | | Mary Beth M. LeFevre (Associate) born Williamstown, Vermont, June 24, 1970; admitted to bar, 2007, Vermont; 2007 Massachusetts. Education: Woodbury College (B.S., 2003); Western New England College (J.D., 2007). Phi Alpha Delta. Recipient, Joanne Grummel Memorial Scholarship, 2005 and 2006; Judicial Externship with the Honorable Mary E. Hurley, Chicopee District Court (2006). Guest Lecturer, Woodbury College, Law School Applications (2004). First Circuit Lieutenant Governor, American Bar Association Law School Division, 2005 and 2006. Western Massachusetts Legal Services Law Clinic, Family Law (2006). Vice-President, Student Bar Association, (2003 and 2004). Woodbury College Student Representative to the Board of Trustees (2002-2003). Vermont Ambassador for the United Mitochondrial Disease Foundation. Member: Vermont, Massachusetts and American Bar Associations; Vermont Trial Lawyers Association. (Also at Williamstown Office). Practice Areas: Family Law; Litigation; Torts; Products Liability; Personal Injury; Juvenile Law; Criminal Defense; Civil Litigation. Email: Mary Beth M. LeFevre | | LEGAL SUPPORT PERSONNEL | | Tina L. Rea (Legal Assistant) born Brattleboro, Vermont, 1964; Education: Keene State College (Paralegal Program, 2003). | | Maintains an office in more than one location. |
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