Ellen Freyman was recently honored as Woman of the Year 2012 by the Professional Women’s Chamber of Western Massachusetts. The gala event, staged at the Springfield Sheraton, celebrated Freyman’s outstanding leadership, professional accomplishments, and many hours of service to the community.
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Carol Cioe Klyman recently acted as co-chair of the 13th annual New England Elder and Disability Law Conference in Boston. It was the third time she has co-chaired the yearly event.
Alex Hogan recently wrote an article entitled “Understanding Gramm-Leach-Bliley, Keeping Personal Information More Private Than Victoria’s Secret” which was published in Business West. Read the full articlehere.
Michael Fenton has wanted to be an attorney since he was a young child. “I have a passion for justice and truth and a desire to fight for those ends,” he said.
Ellen Freyman has been named the 2012 Woman of the Year by the Professional Women's Chamber, a division of The Affiliated Chambers of Commerce of Greater Springfield, Inc.
SPRINGFIELD/NORTHAMPTON, MA – The highest court in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the Supreme Judicial Court (SJC), handed down an opinion in favor of the trustee in case SJC-10933, Roberta A. Boyle vs. Steven Weiss, trustee in bankruptcy.
James B. Sheils recently wrote an article for Business West called “What’s in a Name? Plenty” Click here to read the full article
Carol Cioe Klyman has been elected to the Board of Directors of the Hilltown Land Trust. Attorney Klyman, who lives in Westhampton, MA serves on the board’s project committee, which assists landowners in 13 western Massachusetts hilltowns to develop conservation restrictions on their land.
Steven Weiss recently appeared before the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court to argue a case regarding the Homestead Law. Click here to view the case.