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Douglas K. Riley is a graduate of Cornell Law School and Brown University, magna cum laude. He is a transactional lawyer with over twenty years' experience in commercial financing, intellectual property, business, real estate and environmental matters. He has been a guest lecturer on real estate and mortgage law at Vermont Law School and at numerous seminars for lawyers, bankers and accountants in New England.Doug co-authored Estate Planning for the Family with a Disabled Child, 14 Vermont Law Review 529, 1990 and The Handicapped Child: Estate Planning and Government Assistance, 16 the Vermont Bar Journal 13, 1990. He also co-authored an extensive revision of Foreclosure and Repossession in Vermont, the standard reference manual on Vermont mortgage foreclosures. Doug frequently represents business interests and conservation interests in land-use cases before administrative panels and courts. He is a past executive committee member, state chairman, and national delegate from Vermont of the Vermont Chapter of the Sierra Club. He was a member of the Citizen's Advisory Committee to the Chittenden Solid Waste District. Doug's intellectual-property practice includes the representation of performers, authors and trademark owners. He has prosecuted numerous trademark registrations before the United States Patent Office. Doug was a member for two years of the staff of Green Linnet Records, a Connecticut based independent record producer, and maintains close ties to the music business. He is also a member of the Intellectual Property Section of the Vermont Bar Association. If you have any questions regarding Doug's areas of practice, please contact him at (802) 864-5756 or by email. |