Pritesh Patel is an attorney based out of Western Massachusetts. His firm primarily focuses on Criminal and Real Estate Law.

Pritesh holds a Juris Doctorate from Depaul University in and a Bachelors degree in economics from SUNY Stonybrook. Pritesh currently is a Bar Advocate for Hampshire County. Prior to practicing law Pritesh worked at one of the largest real estate service providers in the world, was the Chief Compliance Officer of a Bitcoin ATM company, and owned a sustainability consulting company.

Criminal Law

I understand that facing criminal charges can be one of the most stressful experiences in life. I am here to provide you with the aggressive defense and compassionate support you need during this challenging time.

I am known for my strategic approach, attention to detail, and unwavering commitment to securing the best possible outcome for each client. Whether negotiating plea deals, litigating in court, or providing guidance through the legal process, we are with you every step of the way.

If you are facing criminal charges, don't wait to seek legal representation. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and learn how we can help defend your rights and protect your future.

Real Estate Closings

The real estate closing process in Massachusetts is a crucial step in the purchase or sale of a property. This process involves several key steps that must be completed before the property can officially change hands.

After reviewing the Purchase/Sale agreement, the next step in the closing process is the title search, where a title company or attorney searches public records to ensure that the title is clear of any liens or encumbrances. This helps ensure that the buyer will receive clear title to the property.

Next, a closing date is set, and all parties involved in the transaction, including the buyer, seller, attorneys, and lender, gather to sign the necessary documents. These documents include the deed, mortgage, and other legal forms required to transfer ownership of the property.

During the closing, the buyer will also pay closing costs, which may include fees for the title search, attorney's fees, and other expenses. The seller will receive the proceeds from the sale, minus any outstanding mortgage balance and closing costs.

Once all documents are signed and funds are transferred, the sale is considered closed, and the buyer takes possession of the property. The entire process typically takes several weeks to complete and can vary depending on the complexity of the transaction.

Navigating the real estate closing process in Massachusetts can be complex, but with the help of experienced real estate professionals, buyers and sellers can ensure a smooth and successful closing.