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Providence Business Dispute Attorney
Attorney William M. Kolb is a litigation attorney with a focus on business disputes. He provides counsel to local businesses and individuals seeking a speedy resolution of their legal matters. Clients benefit from his personal but rigorous approach to solving problems and protecting their interests. Bill brings to his clients 25 years of litigation and trial experience, including close to 20 years in private practice and almost 10 years as a Special Assistant Attorney General in the office of the Rhode Island Attorney General. With an MBA and experience working for a CPA firm, plus hands-on business know-how from his time spent managing and liquidating a long-standing Rhode Island family-owned retail business, Bill often lends his financial savvy to cases with complex monetary challenges.
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Your Business Law Attorney For Conflicts Over Money, Property, Competition And More
Bill has been a valuable resource for business owners and stakeholders and individuals engaged in payment and contract disputes, real estate clashes, shareholder conflicts and other matters that can lead to civil litigation. He also assists banks and companies around the country with commercial collections. His experience running a business means he is right there on the front-lines with you during all phases of your business dispute. He is known for helping his clients deal effectively with cases that are, sometimes, very personal, but almost always involve money.
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An Experienced Litigator When Disputes Go To Trial
Bill has handled hundreds of trials over the course of his career, both in private practice and at the Rhode Island Attorney General's office. When you meet with Bill, you will appreciate his ability to identify the key facts of your case. He will explain the ins and outs of negotiating with insurance companies and all parties. While most cases can, ultimately, be settled through negotiations or arbitration, it is vital to have an attorney on your side who can take your case to trial.
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