LNL Attorney Chris Pettit was recently featured on an episode of “Lawyers Who Care,” a podcast that spotlights lawyers who go above and beyond in their practice of law. Mr. Pettit sat down with host Andrew Salamin to discuss his 20-year career as a business and trial attorney. Mr. Pettit’s appearance on “Lawyers Who Care” is a testament to the respect he has earned not only from his clients but also his legal peers. Listen to the podcast at the following link: https://bit.ly/3kaBpHS
Chris helps small and mid-sized businesses succeed through sound corporate planning and strategic advocacy. Over the past 20 years, he has negotiated and closed asset purchase transactions, non-competition and confidentiality agreements, employment and other professional service contracts. There are times, however, when even the most carefully worded contracts cannot prevent litigation. He have represented business owners and professionals in court or in arbitration in a variety of industries, including architecture and engineering, health care, insurance, securities and financial planning. Whether it is in the boardroom or the courtroom, Chris has the experience and knowledge to help your business succeed.
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