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Frank K. N. Chowdry devotes his law practice to housing law, commercial and business law and housing law, and real estate. He also practices in the field of self-funded health plans compliance.
In the housing area, Mr. Chowdry represents for-profit and non-profit developers in their acquisition and financing of affordable housing developments. Mr. Chowdry is a former Chief Counsel of the Maine State Housing Authority and has worked on many acquisition and financing transactions involving the various federal and State subsidy and assistance programs.
Mr. Chowdry also engages in real estate litigation and commercial litigation, including title disputes, boundary disputes, easement rights real estate contract disputes, lien claims and construction disputes. He has been hired by title insurance companies to represent either the insured or the carrier itself and has also been called to serve as an expert witness in these types of cases. Mr. Chowdry also litigates local State and federal land use matters.
In the self-funded plan arena, Mr. Chowdry represents and counsels self-insured employers, administrative service organizations, managing general underwriters, third party administrators and related plan participants on compliance issues. He also represents them in litigation and dispute resolutions. He finds that cost-effective counseling and dispute prevention is the key to the successful operation of self-insured health plans.
Mr. Chowdry is a graduate of Fairfield University and received his law degree from Boston College Law School.
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