


Paul Faxon
R. Paul Faxon, J.D. practices in the areas of closely-held and family business law, commercial real estate transactions, and legal conflict assessment and resolution. He has taught at New England Law School and Boston College Law School. He also serves as a Senior Consultant with Continuity Family Business Consulting. Paul has been involved in Collaborative Law for many years and served as an attorney in one of the first cases to apply Collaborative Law to a business dispute. He is a past President of the Massachusetts Collaborative Law Council and has served on the Board of the Global Collaborative Law Council. Paul has presented numerous times at the International Association of Collaborative Professional’s North American and European annual conferences and published articles on Collaborative Law topics in trade and professional journals. He has also spoken on conflict resolution at the Family Firm Institute’s and Attorneys for Family Held Enterprises’ national conferences, as well as the annual meeting of the American Bar Association’s Business Law Section. Paul has served as a presenter as well as leader at numerous Collaborative Law trainings, including in Massachusetts, Maryland, North Carolina, Spain, Italy and Holland.
R. Paul Faxon, J.D. practices in the areas of closely-held and family business law, commercial real estate transactions, and legal conflict assessment and resolution. He has taught at New England Law School and Boston College Law School. He also serves as a Senior Consultant with Continuity Family Business Consulting. Paul has been involved in Collaborative Law for many years and served as an attorney in one of the first cases to apply Collaborative Law to a business dispute. He is a past President of the Massachusetts Collaborative Law Council and has served on the Board of the Global Collaborative Law Council. Paul has presented numerous times at the International Association of Collaborative Professional’s North American and European annual conferences and published articles on Collaborative Law topics in trade and professional journals. He has also spoken on conflict resolution at the Family Firm Institute’s and Attorneys for Family Held Enterprises’ national conferences, as well as the annual meeting of the American Bar Association’s Business Law Section. Paul has served as a presenter as well as leader at numerous Collaborative Law trainings, including in Massachusetts, Maryland, North Carolina, Spain, Italy and Holland.