Background
Salvage, Paul R. was born on March 19, 1939 in Springfield, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Abraham and Florence (Caplan) Salvage.
Salvage, Paul R. was born on March 19, 1939 in Springfield, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Abraham and Florence (Caplan) Salvage.
University of Vermont (Bachelor of Arts, 1960). Boston University (Juris Doctor, 1966). Member, 1972-1978 and Chairman, 1974-1976, Finance Committee, Town of Longmeadow.
Worked at Bacon & Wilson, Professional Corporation (Springfield, Master of Arts) specializing in General Civil and Business Practice. Banking, Bankruptcy and Reorganization, Corporate, Mergers and Acquisitions, Tax, Estate Planning, Health Care, Higher Education, Probate, Trust and Estate Planning, Family Law, Real Estate Law, Environmental Law, General Civil and Commercial Litigation, Personal Injury Law, Employment Law, Municipal Law. Trials in all Courts.
Admitted to the bar, 1966, Massachusetts.
1968, United States. District Court, District of Massachusetts. 1976, United States. District Court, District of Connecticut.
1980, United States. Supreme Court. 1983, United States.
District Court, District of Vermont. 1984, United States. District Court, District of Rhode Island.
Panelist: Seminar, "Perfecting and Realizing on Liens and Interests," Mass Continuing Legal Education, Incorporated., Museum of Fine Arts, September 15, 1990, Boston, Master of Arts. "Recent Developments in Bankruptcy and Commercial Law," Massachusetts Bar Association, Business Law Section, March 26, 1991, Holiday Inn, Holyoke, Master of Arts. "Dealing with Bankruptcies," New England Council of Shopping Centers, Sheraton Milford Hotel, March 31, 1991, Milford, Master of Arts.
"Employment Benefits and Financially Trouble Companies," Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Incorporated., May 11, 1993, Boston, Master of Arts. Lecturer: "Leveraged Acquisitions and other Fraudulent Schemes," Massachusetts Bar Association. "Chapter 11, An Overview," National Association of Accountants Continuing Professional Education Forum, Springfield Chapter.
Member, 1972-1978 and Chairman, 1974-1976, Finance Committee, Town of Longmeadow.
Member: Boston, Hampden County, Massachusetts (Member, Business Bankruptcy Committee) and American Bar Associations. American Bankruptcy Institute. Association of Commercial Finance Attorneys.
Commercial Law League of America (Chairman, New England District, 1985).
The firm, founded in 1895, offers its clients well-established and recognized expertise in the areas of business and commercial transactions, estate planning and administration, real estate transactions, personal injury, general litigation, workers" compensation, domestic relations, environmental law, higher education law, creditors" rights and insolvency. Throughout its one hundred year history, Bacon & Wilson has been committed to providing personal attention and service to all its clients.
Bacon & Wilson"s commitment to its clients ensures that its services are delivered in a prompt, efficient and cost-effective manner, while maintaining the quality of representation which has formed the foundation of its success.
Member, 1972-1978 and Chairman, 1974-1976, Finance Committee, Town of Longmeadow. Member: Boston, Hampden County, Massachusetts (Member, Business Bankruptcy Committee) and American Bar Associations. American Bankruptcy Institute.
Association of Commercial Finance Attorneys.
Commercial Law League of America (Chairman, New England District, 1985).
Married Phyllis A. Morganstein.