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Attorney Ken Goldberg Shares What It Takes to Zealously and Thoroughly Advocate on Behalf of Personal Injury Clients

By Ken Goldberg / May 14, 2021 / Comments Off on Attorney Ken Goldberg Shares What It Takes to Zealously and Thoroughly Advocate on Behalf of Personal Injury Clients

 Just in time to celebrate 29 years in his thriving law practice, Attorney Ken Goldberg spent some time on the podcast show, Communication Commandments with host Kimberly Calvi, Owner of Boston Edits, LLC, to discuss a sampling of the different types of personal injury cases he has handled in his legal career. Ken shared…

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Know Before You Owe – The Importance of the TRID Rider in the Purchase & Sale Agreement

By Ken Goldberg / January 18, 2016 / Comments Off on Know Before You Owe – The Importance of the TRID Rider in the Purchase & Sale Agreement

The “Know Before You Owe” law is a relatively new regulation, effective for loans originated after October 3, 2015. It comes to us from the Consumer Protection Finance Bureau and takes nearly 2,000 pages to achieve its admittedly sound goal: Simplify the loan disclosure process for consumers of mortgage loans. According to a report on…

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Should You Hire a Personal Injury Attorney?

By Ken Goldberg / April 10, 2014 / Comments Off on Should You Hire a Personal Injury Attorney?

Hiring an attorney to represent you in the event of a personal injury can be a bit overwhelming. Here is a guide for the kinds of information you should seek in making that decision. Has the attorney ever represented someone with your particular issue before? Or if not, has he/she worked in similar areas? What…

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