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Choate was the nephew of William Gardner Choate, the founder of the Connecticut school Choate Rosemary Hall, and the grand-nephew of lawyer Rufus Choate, whose statue appears in the Suffolk County Courthouse in downtown Boston. Poet Archibald MacLeish practiced at the firm for three years in the early 1920s. [4] In 2018, Choate, Hall & Stewart ...
BOSTON, Dec. 17, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- This month marks the 125 th anniversary of Choate, Hall & Stewart LLP, one of the country’s premier and most innovative law firms. We are proud of Choate’s past, and even more excited about its future. We want to thank those who are most responsible for the Firm’s success.
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From 1976 to 1989, she was an associate and a partner in private practice at the Boston law firm of Csaplar & Bok. From 1989 to 1992, she was a partner in the Boston law firm of Choate, Hall & Stewart. Also from 1991 to 1992, she was president of the Boston Bar Association, the oldest bar association in the United States. [10]
Choate was born in Salem, Massachusetts, on January 24, 1832. [1] He was the son of Margaret Manning (née Hodges) Choate and physician George Choate.Among his siblings were William Gardner Choate, a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, Dr. George Cheyne Shattuck Choate, [3] and a sister, Caroline Choate [4] (von Gersdorff).
From 1977 to 1980, McNamara worked as an associate at Choate, Hall & Stewart. He then became an Assistant General Counsel and Corporate Secretary of the Boston Gas Company . In 1983, McNamara was a founding partner in the law firm of Vena, McNamara, Truelove & Lahey. [ 1 ]
William Gardner Choate (1830–1920), U.S. federal judge, founder of Choate Rosemary Hall Sarah Choate Sears (1858–1935), art patron Robert B. Choate Jr. (1924–2009), businessman
He was born in Salem, Massachusetts, on March 30, 1827, to Margaret Manning (Hodges) and Dr. George Choate (first cousin of Rufus Choate, U.S. Senator from Massachusetts) and died on June 4, 1896. His siblings included William Gardner, founder the Choate School in Wallingford, Connecticut, Joseph Hodges Choate and Caroline von Gersdorff.