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Alan Fanger

Boston, MA

alan@lawfang.com

617.332.3456

Bar States / Jurisdictions

massachusetts

Practice Areas

civil litigation, including real estate litigation, probate litigation and non-medical professional malpractice

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Alan Fanger Bio

Alan S. Fanger, Esq., a nationally recognized litigation attorney and radio legal analyst, based in Wellesley, MA. He has been voted a "SuperLawyer" by his colleagues every year since 2011, and has a perfect rating of 10.0 on Avvo™. As an advocate for clients, Alan has been lauded for his ability to "demystify the law and litigation procedure," creating a positive, cooperative environment for his many clients and colleagues. Alan appears frequently on sports radio networks and stations around the country—where he provides analysis of legal issues that impact the sports world—and also appears regularly on “The Jordan Rich Show” on WBZ Radio in Boston, where he discusses Supreme Court cases and other legal topics.

Education

    Boston University School of Law

CLE Courses by Alan Fanger

Preparing Clients for Deposition: An Investment in Performance
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Preparing Clients for Deposition: An Investment in Performance

In this program, award-winning litigation attorney Alan Fanger shares valuable tips and best-practices on how attorneys can prepare a client for deposition.

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