About
Glenn Howland is a seasoned lawyer with over 25 years of experience in municipal law, business, zoning and environmental law, real estate, civil litigation, and appellate law in Vermont. Glenn Howland is a highly respected lawyer in Montpelier, Vermont, with a wealth of experience in various areas of law. With over twenty-five years of practice, he has established himself as a knowledgeable and skilled attorney in the state. His expertise spans across municipal law, business law, zoning and environmental law, real estate transactions, civil litigation, and appellate law. One of Glenn Howland's key strengths is his deep understanding of municipal law. He has helped numerous clients navigate the complex legal issues that arise in local government matters. Whether it's drafting ordinances, resolving land use disputes, or advising on regulatory compliance, Glenn Howland provides valuable legal counsel to his clients in Montpelier and beyond. In addition to municipal law, Glenn Howland is well-versed in business law and has assisted many businesses in Vermont with various legal matters. From entity formation to contract negotiations, he has a proven track record of helping businesses thrive in a competitive market. Furthermore, Glenn Howland's expertise in zoning and environmental law is highly sought after in Vermont. He has successfully represented clients in zoning disputes, environmental compliance issues, and land use planning matters. His in-depth knowledge of these areas of law allows him to provide strategic and effective legal solutions to his clients. Real estate transactions are another area where Glenn Howland excels. Whether it's residential or commercial real estate, he has the experience and skills to handle all aspects of a transaction, ensuring his clients' interests are protected at every step. In civil litigation and appellate law, Glenn Howland has a strong track record of success in representing clients in state and federal courts. His dedication to his clients' cases and his strategic approach to litigation have earned him a reputation as a formidable advocate in the legal community. Glenn Howland is admitted to practice in all Vermont state and federal courts, the Federal Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, and the United States Supreme Court. His extensive experience and dedication to his clients make him a top choice for individuals and businesses seeking legal representation in Vermont.
Legal Issues
- Municipal Law
- Environmental Law
- Appeals & Appellate
- Civil Appeals, Federal Appeals
- Consumer Law
- Class Action, Lemon Law
- Foreclosure Defense
- Constitutional Law
- Certified HAMP Foreclosure Mediator
Certificates
No Certifications
Languages
Accepted Jurisdictions
Experience
- Lawyer
RICE & RILEY, PLLC
2013 - Lawyer
McKee Giuliani & Cleveland P.C.
1989
Education
Graduation year: 1986
Associations
Current
Current
Costs
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Retaines and Rates
Base hourly fee is $ 225. Retainers are required. Liberal discounts available based on volume of work.