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Nutter McClennen & Fish LLP is a long-standing law firm in Boston, Massachusetts. The firm has a wide variety of practice areas including intellectual property, technology, business, and real estate law. Nutter was co-founded by Samuel D. Warren II and Louis Brandeis. Brandeis practiced at the firm until his appointment to the Supreme Court.
In October 1910, Sawyer disappeared along with the wife of his Cambridge neighbor and fellow Brandeis Dunbar & Nutter attorney Edward F. McClennen. (The firm, still in existence, is now known as Nutter McClennen & Fish). Newspaper articles reported that Sawyer and Mary McClennen had been spending a lot of time together since the previous summer ...
Robert William Meserve (January 12, 1909 – September 21, 1995) was an American trial lawyer from Boston, Massachusetts who served as president of the American Bar Association from 1972 to 1973.
According to a letter the council recently received from Boston law firm Nutter McClennen & Fish, LLP, the 900,000-square-foot Solomon Pond Mall is in receivership. The receiver of the mall, which ...
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The Hyannis Fire Department serves approximately nine square miles of land along with Lewis Bay and Hyannis Harbor, according to the fire department website. The district's year-round population ...
The new Hyannis Whole Foods store at 790 Iyannough Road is bigger than the existing store, but what will it look like? Hints offered by the company.
He graduated in 1922 and joined the law firm Nutter McClennen & Fish, a firm founded by Louis D. Brandeis and Samuel D. Warren II. He was made a partner in 1930. [3] Whittemore was married in 1924 to Suvia Lanice Paton. He had three children: Suvia, Elizabeth and Arthur Whittemore. Whittemore and his family lived in Hingham, Massachusetts. [3]