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Newcomb & Harrell, P.A..

Frederick Newcomb III

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PO Box 1115, Rockland, ME, 04841https://newcomblawoffice.com
Corporate & IncorporationWills & Living WillsReal EstateCommercialLitigation
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Frederick Newcomb III is a commercial real estate attorney with over 46 years of legal experience, practicing at Newcomb & Harrell, P.A. in Rockland, ME. He earned a degree from University of Maine School of Law in 1979. He has been admitted to the Maine Bar since 1979. His practice encompasses commercial real estate, corporate and incorporation, litigation, real estate, and wills and living wills, allowing him to serve clients across a range of legal needs. He maintains a clean professional disciplinary record.

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Paid consultation

Licensed Since

1979

License Status

No misconduct found

Practice Areas

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  • Commercial Real Estate20%
  • Corporate and Incorporation20%
  • Litigation20%
  • Real Estate20%
  • Wills and Living Wills20%

Languages

English

Experience

46+ years

Commercial Real Estate Attorney at Newcomb & Harrell, P.A... Admitted to practice in Maine, 1979. Focus areas include Corporate & Incorporation, Wills & Living Wills, Real Estate.

Licenses & Bar Admissions

Maine

Bar #Maine State Bar Association · Admitted 1979

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Schools & Education

University of Maine School of Law

Degree · 1979

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PO Box 1115, Rockland, ME, 04841
(207) 594-5178

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