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01/31/2008 04:18:49 PM EST

Burns & Levinson Expands Boston Office Space

Deepening its foothold in Boston's vibrant Financial District, Burns & Levinson LLP, a full-service business law firm, has signed a multi-year lease renewal and expanded its office space to more than 100,000 square feet, with significant expansion options. Represented by Meredith & Grew's Boston Brokerage group, Burns & Levinson will expand its premises by 14,000 square feet to a total of 103,052 square feet at 125 Summer St. The firm, located at the Summer Street address since 1990, now occupies the fifth through ninth floors in the building.
 
Burns & Levinson, founded in 1960, is updating and renovating office space, building a new conference center and creating more usable space for attorneys and clients. In recent years, Burns & Levinson has made significant inroads with a number of practice areas, with much growth in the Corporate and Litigation Groups, strengthening its International Practice, creating a Sports Practice Group, and enhancing its Intellectual Property and Real Estate Groups. The firm also provides Private Client practice in the areas of probate, divorce and estate planning services.
 
With over 120 attorneys in four offices in New England, Burns & Levinson, is a full-service Boston-based law firm. The firm has grown steadily and strategically throughout the years and has become a premier business law firm with regional, national and international clientele. The firm has expertise in corporate law, finance, venture capital, private equity, tax, bankruptcy, lending and leasing, real estate, intellectual property - including patent law, and business litigation. Burns & Levinson also has a large private clients group that services clients in the areas of estate planning, probate and trust litigation, divorce and other family law issues. In addition, the firm has a wholly-owned subsidiary office in Montreal, Quebec, to service its Canadian clients.

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