Eric Sigman, founder of Sigman Law Office, P.C. and a renowned attorney specializing in business and real estate law, has recently been named as a "Super Lawyer." Sigman has been recognized as an exceptional lawyer and was selected for Massachusetts Super Lawyer in 2012. Sigman founded Sigman Law, a general practice firm specializing in commercial and residential real estate, business, franchise and estate planning law, in 2006.
His office represents businesses and individuals in and around greater Boston, North Shore and Metro West areas. Attorney Sigman and his team provide expert counsel in several key areas: commercial real estate transactions; business sales and acquisitions, entity formation and proactive legal services for the life cycle of a small business; Franchise Disclosure Document, franchise agreement review and analysis.
Attorney Sigman holds a BS in Psychology and History from University of Vermont and a JD from Suffolk University Law School. He is a resident of Billerica.
"Eric raises the bar for all attorneys. He is forthright, diligent and provides very sound advice to clients with a high level of personal attention and communication. The Super Lawyer designation is well-deserved," said Michael Callahan, JD.
A compilation of outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas, Super Lawyers is a rating service of lawyers who have attained a high-degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. The Super Lawyers selection process, which is multi-phased and includes independent research, peer nominations and peer evaluations, is recognized by Bar associations and courts across the country. Selection of Super Lawyers is made on an annual, state-by-state basis.
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