Gollub Law Office, P.C.
Peter is dedicated to providing practical and effective advice, addressing legal challenges and enabling clients to achieve their objectives.
- Regulatory Compliance
- Business Disputes
- Construction Disputes
- Small Business Advice
- Contracts, Non-Competition Agreements
- Criminal Defense
- Animal Law
- Mediation of Animal-Related Disputes
Animal Dispute Resolution
Mediation is a collaborative process in which a neutral person (the mediator) will help the mediating parties attempt to resolve their dispute. The mediator’s role is to facilitate, not to judge the parties or their dispute. Mediation is private and confidential
Animal Consulting
Sometimes, a group of people need a consultant to help them see and the entire picture. Folklore provides the story of 5 people in the dark, each who feel and describes a different part of an elephant’s body. Those describing a tusk, an ear, a leg, the abdomen and the tail each tells a different story.
Remembering Baymore
Remembering Baymore is a tale about a child’s struggle to understand the death of her pet and the feelings she experiences as a result. During the protagonist’s adventure, she encounters a variety of wild and domestic animals. Each animal models or represents a different emotion or coping mechanism associated with her grief. With each encounter, in an acceptable fashion each animal begins to demystify or validate some of the protagonist’s feelings, and contribute to the child’s emotional healing process.
Dedicated to providing practical and effective advice
Addressing legal challenges and enabling clients to achieve their objectivesAbout Peter Gollub
Peter E. Gollub, DVM, Esq. currently practices law outside Boston. Past legal experience includes service both as an Assistant District Attorney in Essex County and later as a bar advocate appointed to provide criminal defense services for the indigent. Dr. Gollub his bachelor’s degree in Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania, his doctorate in Veterinary Medicine from Tufts University, and his law degree from Boston University. He has practiced companion animal veterinary medicine in addition to practicing law. He also currently serves as an adjunct assistant professor at Tufts University. Prior to his current practice of law, Dr. Gollub served as Director of Law Enforcement at the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, which investigated animal cruelty allegations throughout the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In addition, Dr. Gollub was appointed to the Mass Board of Registration in Veterinary Medicine for three years.
Peter Gollub 279 W Central St Natick, MA 01760 508-925-0050
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