DEBORAH A. ELIASON, as principal and founder of Eliason Law Office, LLC ("Eliason Law"), advises residential, commercial, retail, municipal and non-profit clients with regard to project development matters, including state and local permitting, and real estate transactions. Prior to forming her own firm, Ms. Eliason was Of Counsel to Beveridge & Diamond, P.C., a national firm based in Washington, D.C., where she handled the real estate aspects of the firm's land use development practice in its Massachusetts office. Prior to that, Ms. Eliason was a principal with Kopelman and Paige, P.C. where she represented municipalities throughout the Commonwealth developing an in-depth knowledge of municipal practices and procedures. With more than thirty years of legal experience, she has been involved in many transactions, both commercial and residential, and has represented clients throughout Massachusetts.
Eliason Law is a general practice law firm representing clients with regard to municipal permitting and the development, acquisition, sale and leasing of real estate, including single family residential properties and subdivisions, apartment and condominium complexes, and commercial properties. Eliason Law also aids developers and municipalities in the creation of affordable housing in Massachusetts communities. In the area of land conservation, Eliason Law represents conservation land trusts and property owners dedicated to protecting the wildlife habitat and ecological integrity of our landscape.
Eliason Law offers pragmatic, responsive and dedicated advice to its clients in all areas of its practice. Clients of Eliason Law include developers, homeowners, tenants, landlords, municipalities, and non-profit land trusts. Eliason Law regularly counsels its clients as to the laws and regulations governing real estate development and use, and assists its clients in navigating the state and local permitting process.
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