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June 28, 2009 - George M. Ford was recognized as one of Boston's Best family lawyers in the 2009 Boston Globe insert of the Best Lawyers. This recognition is a result of Mr. Ford's having been included in the national publication Best Lawyers in America, in which he has appeared since its inception in 1983.

June 1, 2009 - Carol A. Starkey was appointed to the Boston Bar Association (BBA) Criminal Law Section Steering Committee by BBA President, Kathy Weinman, and BBA Criminal Law Section Chair, Diana Lloyd. Ms. Starkey's term will begin in the fall of 2009.


June 4, 2009 - Erin K. Higgins received the 2009 Shining Star Award from the Victim Rights Law Center in honor of her longtime pro bono work for the Center. The Victim Rights Law Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing free legal representation to victims of domestic and sexual violence.

May 16, 2009 - Thomas E. Peisch was selected as President-elect of the Dartmouth College Alumni Council at the Council’s 198th meeting in Hanover, NH. The Council consists of 125 members who are chosen by various classes and alumni groups. It is the primary voice of alumni sentiment and selects nominees for Dartmouth’s Board of Trustees. Mr. Peisch’s term as Council President will begin on May 1, 2010.

April 27, 2009 -
The Massachusetts Land Court handed victories to the firm's client in two companion cases. After trial, the Land Court ruled that a challenged development was too large for the lot and that the lot itself is currently unbuildable.  The successful project opponent was represented by James Gray Wagner.  Mr. Wagner also was involved in a related Supreme Judicial Court challenge to the subject zoning by-law, representing a successful amicus. 


March 30, 2009 - The Massachusetts Appeals Court affirmed a summary judgment win for our employer client in a disability discrimination case. The Court agreed that the former employee's claim was barred by the statute of limitations, and was not affected by the disability benefit appeal process.  The trial court proceedings and appeal were handled by Constance M. McGrane.

March 26, 2009 - The Massachusetts Appeals Court affirmed a judgment that had entered in favor of our client, a Massachusetts municipality, against a developer.  The municipality sued the developer on a breach of contract theory after the developer refused to complete a subdivision and repair shoddy road work.  After the jury rendered its verdict, the trial court ordered that the municipality's damages be doubled and attorneys' fees be awarded.  Kurt B. Fliegauf represented the municipality at trial and on appeal.

March 24, 2009 - James B. Peloquin served as a faculty member at a training seminar in Construction Law and Litigation sponsored by Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc. (MCLE). The program focused on construction law practice in both the public and private sectors.


March 11, 2009 - Lurleen A. Gannon has been elected as an officer of the Massachusetts Women's Bar Association. She will serve as Secretary on its Executive Board of Directors for the year.


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