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Glenn H. Gillette
Mr. Gillette practices in the areas of corporate law (for-profit and
non-profit), business planning, contracts, zoning, commercial lending,
residential and commercial real estate, estate planning, estate and
trust administration and probate and guardianships.
In his business practice he has represented for-profit and non-profit
proprietorships, partnerships and corporations, including
multi-national corporations, hospitals, nursing homes, churches,
banks, construction companies, research organizations, family
businesses and individuals.
Mr. Gillette also has substantial experience in estate planning, asset
protection and related tax areas. Additionally, his experience
includes substantial work in estate and trust administration ranging
from those which are extraordinarily complex and sophisticated to
those which are small and routine. Mr. Gillette has lectured on
estate planning issues including Advanced Directives (Living Wills)
and the Power of Attorney for Health Care.
Mr. Gillette has represented borrowers and lenders in residential and
commercial real estate transactions, as well as other commercial
lending transactions, ranging in size from the purchase of small,
family-owned businesses to multi-million dollar loans for the purchase
of land and construction and financing of residential and commercial
developments.
Mr. Gillette is a graduate of Carnegie-Mellon University (B.S.E.E.),
the University of Pittsburgh (M.B.A.) and the Duquesne University
School of Law (J.D.) where he was selected for membership on its Law
Review. Prior to joining Thomson, Rhodes & Cowie, P.C., Mr. Gillette
spent 16 years in engineering and management with large industrial
companies.
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