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Brennan Scungio & Kresge LLP

Brennan Scungio & Kresge LLP

362 Broadway, Providence, RI 02909, Providence, RI 02909

Google4.4(7 reviews)
15 Attorneys
2 Locations
$196.4M+ Recovered
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About Brennan Scungio & Kresge LLP

Brennan Scungio & Kresge LLP serves clients from its offices in Providence, Rhode Island, and Taunton, Massachusetts. The firm handles a range of legal matters for individuals, businesses, schools, and municipalities across southern New England. Practice areas include personal injury, business law, commercial finance, real estate, family law, and education law. With over 30 years of experience and 15 attorneys, BSK has secured significant results, including a $1.4 million judgment for a bank client and over $166 million in recovered assets. The firm also advises on transportation law and logistics.

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$175M

Business Law

Served as counsel for two Rhode Island companies, which are part of a larger corporate family, in an SEC registration for exchange offer of $175 million in senior unsecured notes.

$20M

Education Law

Concluded negotiations with one RI school district’s certified union which saved the district approximately $20 million in “Other Post-Employment Benefits” (OPEB) liability.

$1.4M

Commercial Litigation

Secured a 1.4-million-dollar judgment for a Connecticut-based bank client at the RI Supreme Court in a multi-state, statute of limitations matter where the defendants had failed to make payments due under a loan.

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$40,000

Tort Claim Defense

BSK successfully defended a small business against a $40,000 tort claim by bringing a third-party defendant into the lawsuit and arguing that the third-party would be responsible for any damages.

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