About
Mr. Mark P. Snow is a lawyer practicing banking regulation, commercial transactions, asset based finance and 67 other areas of law. Mark received a A.B. degree from Bowdoin College in 1987, and has been licensed for 35 years. Mark practices at Perkins Thompson Attorneys & Counselors at Law in Portland, ME.
Practice Areas
Asset Based Finance
Banking Regulation
Commercial Transactions
Advertising and Labeling
Agricultural Credit
Agricultural Creditors Rights
Agricultural Finance
Bank Collections
Bank Fraud
Bank Holding Company Law
Bank Mergers and Acquisitions
Business Transactions
Check Fraud
Commercial Banking
Commercial Contracts
Commercial Finance
Commercial Fishing Law
Commercial Mortgages
Commercial Workouts
Construction Finance
Construction Liens
Construction Workouts
Consumer Credit
Consumer Credit Compliance
Consumer Loans
Corporate Workouts
Credit Card Law
Credit Enhancement
Credit Law
Electronic Banking
Energy / Utilities
Equipment Finance
Fair Credit Reporting Act
Fair Debt Collection Practices Act
Fair Lending
Financial Institution Regulation
Financial Institutions Law
Financial Law
Fisheries Law
Gas Utilities
Gas Utility Regulation
Interest And Usury
Lender Law
Lender Liability
Lender Regulation
Lenders Rights
Letters Of Credit
Loan Restructuring
Loan Workouts
Loans
Marine Law
Maritime Finance
Materialmens Liens
Mechanics Liens
Mortgage Banking Law
Mortgage Finance
Mortgage Workouts
Natural Gas
Negotiable Instruments
Real Estate Secured Lending
Real Estate Workouts
Sale Of Goods
Secured Creditors Rights
Secured Lending
Secured Transactions
Ship Finance
Ship Sales and Mortgages
Truth In Lending
Uniform Commercial Code
Unsecured Creditors Rights
Education
J.D.
University of Michigan Law School
- 1991
A.B.
Bowdoin College
- 1987
Awards
BV Distinguished
Bar Admissions
Maine
Admitted: 1991
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