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14 Dec, 2013 by Dave
I can't speak highly enough about Valerie. First off, she's an amicable person. I know that doesn't count for much in a world governed by law, but just her tone of voice is so comforting. And it's nice to have a lawyer you feel like you can trust. She is a professor @ Berklee College of Music in Boston, MA. So if that doesn't scream credibility, then I don't know what does! Let's get down to business: Valerie knows everything regarding music law. Period. End. You will never need to retain another lawyer. And she's honest! I feel like most lawyers just want quick money. But her rates are surprisingly quite reasonable. I highly doubt you'll find another lawyer with rates as competitive as hers, who will put the same amount of time and energy into your case(s) as she will. Valerie helped my band with trademarks, copyrights, professional name searches, and so much more. Seriously, without Valerie we probably would have made a several major mistakes upon entering the music industry. She helped us dodge & squash all of that, along with a few red flag issues we were having with our former recording studio. I've learned so much in the process as well. As a result, I'm more aware, and I feel like a better musician now. Valerie doesn't offer free consultations. BUT the pre-consultation form is pretty much a free consultation in itself. I like it because it asks you questions that you may not have even thought of yet because you've been focused on making music/booking gigs. For example: your goals, your concept, if you have a manager/agent, your creative process, copyrights filings, etc. It gets you really thinking about the overall bigger picture. And it helps Valerie get to know you or your band better. From there, she can help guide you in the right direction. I remember my consultation with was 2 hours long. We literally covered at least 10+ different things extensively over the phone. I couldn't remember some of what we discussed the next day, but I was SO happy when 2 days later she emailed me a professionally drafted follow up consultation document that contained everything we talked about in detail. It had a glossary, and everything. Just like a book. She even included a to do list, ha! That consultation was worth every single penny! And I still reference the follow up document every now and then when I need to.
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13 Feb, 2012 by Debbie
Valerie is an outstanding music attorney. She's smart, fair, organized, proactive, and a pleasure to work with. She's great at the big picture and fine details and she's excellent at what she does. Indeed, she usually finds errors in my third-party contracts that they are thrilled to learn of and fix. Valerie does what she says she'll do, for the price she quotes and in the time she says it will take. She's a woman of her word. There are never any surprises. People looking for a music attorney should jump at the chance to work with Valerie Lovely.
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12 Feb, 2012 by Max
I cannot speak highly enough of Valerie. She has reviewed several contracts for me and ensured I was protected in a copyright dispute! She is incredibly responsive, even replying on weekends, If you are lucky enough to retain her services you will not be disappointed. She takes great care of small artists, going out of her way to help my co-writer and I avoid some common contractual errors. I always look forward to working with her, she is fantastic!
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30 Jul, 2024 by Kristin tomaselli
I used Parry and Parry (Philip Parry) for the transfer of my home. He was excellent with communication. His attention to detail saved from a potential headache at a later date! I was very happy and highly recommend Parry and Parry.
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18 Jul, 2024 by Emily gregory
Philip was wonderful! He helped me set up an LLC for my Reiki and death doula business (Hillside Ferns). He answered all of my questions in a timely manner. Thanks Philip!
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16 Jul, 2024 by Frances
I recently had need of help correcting an old quitclaim deed on a property in Newbury. I live in Colorado now and needed to do this via phone, email, google meet and snail mail. After calling 2 other attorneys in the area several times and never getting a reply, I took another look at attorneys in the area who did title work and discovered the father son team of Phillip Parry Sr. and Jr. They replied to my inquiry in less than an hour. Within a matter of a few weeks they accomplished the task with great ease on my end and efficiency on theirs. I wholeheartedly recommend this team. They are knowledgable, professional, serious about doing their work well yet friendly and easy to work with.
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