Ed Englander Quoted in Beach Rights Article
Ed Englander was quoted as a beach rights expert in a front page story in the Boston Globe about a land dispute in Falmouth, MA. Read the
Attorney Englander is a veteran attorney with more than thirty years of experience in assisting clients to solve their legal problems. His practice is concentrated on civil matters across a broad range of the law. Attorney Englander has litigated cases in the Massachusetts and Federal Courts in the areas of real estate, employment, business disputes, and municipal disputes. Attorney Englander has successfully litigated and resolved innumerable complex cases including beach rights, easements, non-competition agreements, boundary disputes, agricultural preservation restrictions, employment disputes, bank fraud, ownership of real estate, leases, the Colonial Ordinance of 1641-47, adverse possession, easements by prescription, contracts, purchase and sale agreements, and construction disputes to list a few.
Attorney Englander’s vast experience also includes real estate conveyancing, analyzing complex back titles, condominium conversions, and real estate leases.
Attorney Englander received a Bachelors of Science from the University of Wisconsin and his Juris Doctorate from Suffolk University Law School in Boston, Massachusetts. He is active in the rowing and environmental community as a member of the Board of Directors of the Charles River Watershed Association, the Race Committee of the Head of the Charles Regatta, and Past President and Board Member of the International Recreational Open Water (IROW) Rowing Association.
Ed Englander was quoted as a beach rights expert in a front page story in the Boston Globe about a land dispute in Falmouth, MA. Read the
One of the earliest cases to establish the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing in at-will employment relationships under Massachusetts law. The federal