FJFRANK H. BISHOP JR.Hudson Cook, LLP
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Hudson Cook, LLP

Frank H. Bishop JR.

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22 Free St Ste 205, Portland, ME, 04101https://hudsoncook.com
BusinessContracts & AgreementsForeclosure
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Frank H. Bishop Jr. is a contracts and agreements attorney with 18 years of legal experience, practicing at Hudson Cook, LLP in Portland, ME. He earned a degree from University of Maine School of Law in 2007. He is admitted to practice in Massachusetts (since 2008) and Maine (since 2007). His practice encompasses contracts and agreements, business, and foreclosure, allowing him to serve clients across a range of legal needs. He maintains a clean professional disciplinary record.

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Licensed Since

2008

License Status

No misconduct found

Practice Areas

3Practice Areas
  • Contracts and Agreements34%
  • Business33%
  • Foreclosure33%

Languages

English

Experience

18+ years

Contracts and Agreements Attorney at Hudson Cook, LLP. Admitted to practice in Massachusetts, 2008. Focus areas include Business, Contracts & Agreements, Foreclosure.

Licenses & Bar Admissions

Massachusetts

Bar #Massachusetts Board of Bar Overs · Admitted 2008

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Maine

Bar #Maine State Bar Association · Admitted 2007

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Schools & Education

University of Maine School of Law

Degree · 2007

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22 Free St Ste 205, Portland, ME, 04101
(207) 541-9550

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