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Paul J. Alfano is a recognized authority on New Hampshire road law, including paper streets, discontinuances and ownership disputes.  He has written leading articles on the subject and delivered numerous lectures over the past thirty years, and maintains a steady stream of blogs and shorter articles on these topics.  

 

Alfano Law Office's website is a rich source of information on public and private roads, including a free guide to New Hampshire public and private road law.

 

Paul also represents individuals and businesses in other aspects of real estate law, including commercial, industrial and mixed-use site development, sales and purchase transactions, lease negotiation and enforcement, condominium and subdivision creation and management, local planning and zoning board approval, financing transactions, and tax abatements.

 

Along the way, Paul has served as Legal Counsel to the New Hampshire State Senate, a director of the United Way of Greater Manchester, and Chairman of the Long-Range Planning Committee for the New Hampshire Bar Association.

 

Paul is admitted to practice in New Hampshire in both the federal and state courts.  He is a graduate of Boston University School of Law and Harvard College.  His law firm, Alfano Law Office, PLLC, is located in Concord, New Hampshire.

 

Paul J. Alfano, Esquire

Alfano Law Office, PLLC

4 Park Street

Concord, NH  03301

(603) 226-1188 (direct dial)

[email protected]

https://www.linkedin.com/in/pauljalfano/

www.AlfanoLawOffice.com

 

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    Welcome to the Surveyors Community Paul. Glad to have you and look forward to your contributions in our forums or hubs.

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