MBMADELYN O BREERWOODPowers Lapierre Lizotte Townsend
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Powers Lapierre Lizotte Townsend

Madelyn O Breerwood

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75 Market St Ste 301, Portland, ME, 04105
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Madelyn O Breerwood is an estate planning attorney with 9 years of legal experience, practicing at Powers Lapierre Lizotte Townsend in Portland, ME. She earned a degree from Loyola University New Orleans in 2013. She has been admitted to the Maine Bar since 2016. Her practice spans multiple areas of law including estate planning, power of attorney, social security & disability, and trusts, among others. She maintains a clean professional disciplinary record.

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Paid consultation

Licensed Since

2016

License Status

No misconduct found

Practice Areas

6Practice Areas
  • Estate Planning17%
  • Power of Attorney17%
  • Social Security & Disability17%
  • Trusts17%
  • Foreclosure16%
  • Landlord or Tenant16%

Languages

English

Experience

9+ years

Estate Planning Attorney at Powers Lapierre Lizotte Townsend. Admitted to practice in Maine, 2016. Focus areas include Social Security, Estate Planning, Power Of Attorney.

Licenses & Bar Admissions

Maine

Bar #Maine State Bar Association · Admitted 2016

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Schools & Education

Loyola University New Orleans

Degree · 2013

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75 Market St Ste 301, Portland, ME, 04105

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