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Liam Murphy

Attorney
Burlington, Vermont, 05401

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Contact Information

Location
275 College St
Burlington, Vermont, 05401
United States

Company Details

Credentials
Education:

Georgetown University Law Center, J.D. 1981

Drew University, B.A. 1976
Honors & Awards
Selected by peers for inclusion in Best Lawyers® in various practice areas for over 20 years, including:
Construction Law
Eminent Domain and Condemnation Law
Environmental Law
Municipal Law
Real Estate Law
Land Use and Zoning Law
Litigation – Real Estate, Construction,
Environmental, Land Use and Zoning

Selected by Best Lawyers® as Lawyer of Year
2012 Land Use and Zoning
2013 Litigation-Real Estate
2016 Environmental Law
2017 Construction Law
2019 Litigation-Land Use & Zoning
Named by Super Lawyers as one of the top real estate attorneys in New England every year since 2007.

More About Liam Murphy

Liam maintains a broad practice grounded in all types of real estate matters. Liam’s litigation practice focuses on property law, including disputes involving title and boundary issues, easements, adverse possession and prescriptive easements; public and private road issues; title insurance claims; land use, zoning and Act 250; construction, condemnation and tax appeals. In the course of his practice, Liam has represented landowners, developers, municipalities and neighborhood groups in matters before the United States District Court for the District of Vermont, the Vermont Supreme Court, Vermont Superior Courts, the Vermont Environmental Court, the Vermont Environmental Board, the Water Resources Board, multiple Act 250 District Environmental Commissions, and various municipal zoning and planning boards.

Liam’s transactional practice focuses on representing property owners and developers to establish and manage their operating entities, to acquire, finance, permit, manage, lease and/or sell (including “1031 exchanges”) a wide variety of commercial, residential, hotel, recreational, office and shopping center properties, and to establish condominiums and common interest communities.