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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 19 N OV E M B E R 1 7 , 2 0 2 5 L AW / P O L I C Y "Our move got a lot of attention," Spaulding says. "We weren't really expecting to gain clients, but that was nice to see." NH firm expands into Maine A Bedford, N.H., company made its first foray into Maine when Absolute Title and the Law Office of Matthew W. Neuman opened an office at 500 Southborough Drive in South Portland. Jon Wood, a real estate attorney who joined Absolute earlier this year, is working out of the office with four support staffers. "Our team has always enjoyed work- ing with clients and colleagues in Maine, and business in this market has been growing significantly," says owner and attorney Matthew Neuman. e office is temporary until renova- tions are finished at a permanent space nearby, at 600 Southborough Drive. Founded in 2005, the company has been handling real estate closings in Maine since 2007. In addition to its headquarters in Bedford, N.H., and South Portland location, it has offices in Concord, Portsmouth and Conway, N.H., C O N T I N U E D O N F O L L OW I N G PA G E ยป SERVING MAINE & NEW HAMPSHIRE ACROSS 34 LOCATIONS WWW.HAMMONDLUMBER.COM/CAREERS QUALITY MANUFACTURERS OF EASTERN WHITE PINE & HEMLOCK SINCE 1953 QUALITY MANUFACTURERS OF EASTERN WHITE PINE & HEMLOCK SINCE 1953 BELGRADE Real estate attorney Jon Wood is leading Absolute Title and the Law Office of Matthew W. Neuman's first location in Maine. The New Hampshire firm opened a South Portland office. Absolute Title's services include "mobile closing vehicles," fitted with conference rooms, that travel to clients throughout Maine, New Hampshire and Massachusetts for real estate closings. P H O T O / T I M G R E E N WAY F O C U S

