Trusted Vermont Real Estate Attorneys: Peet Law Group Named Best Law Firm by Seven Days Readers

Best Vermont Real Estate Law Firm
Peet Law Group is proud to share some exciting news—we have been voted the Best Law Firm in Vermont in the 2025 Seven Daysies Awards. For the third year in a row, Vermonters have chosen our firm as their top pick, a recognition that means a great deal to our entire team. Being recognized in this way by the readers of Seven Days is not only an honor, but also a reflection of the strong relationships we’ve built with our clients and our community.

This award highlights what matters most to us: delivering exceptional service and peace of mind in every real estate transaction. At Peet Law Group, we help buyers, sellers, and property owners across Vermont with all aspects of residential real estate law, from contract review and title searches to closings and title insurance. With offices in Williston and White River Junction, we are proud to serve clients in every corner of the state.

The Seven Daysies Awards are highly competitive, with many well-regarded law firms represented. To be chosen once again as the best is both humbling and inspiring. It reminds us that the trust and confidence Vermonters place in our work is the foundation of our success.

We are grateful to everyone who supported us with their votes and to all of our clients who continue to put their confidence in our firm. This recognition strengthens our commitment to providing outstanding service, informed legal guidance, and the personalized attention that makes each real estate transaction as smooth and successful as possible.

At Peet Law Group, being voted Vermont’s Best Law Firm is more than an award—it is a reminder of why we do what we do and the community we are proud to serve.

Peet Law Group Named Best Vermont Law Firm
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