Hinckley Allen’s Real Estate group warmly welcomes associate Shain Roche to the firm. Shain focuses his practice in commercial leasing and real estate transactions, where he advises buyers, lenders, and sellers across all stages of the transaction lifecycle. Learn more about his practice: https://bit.ly/3Bot7Z7
Hinckley Allen
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About us
Hinckley Allen, founded in 1906, is a client-driven, forward-thinking law firm with more than 160 result-oriented lawyers. Our dedication to fostering a diverse and inclusive culture where community investment matters, has resulted in our recognition as a Best Places to Work in Connecticut and Mansfield Rule certification. Hinckley Allen has offices in Albany NY, Boston MA, Chicago IL, Fort Lauderdale FL, Hartford CT, Manchester NH, and Providence RI.
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- Law Practice
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- 201-500 employees
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- Boston, MA
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- Partnership
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- 1906
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- Corporate & Business, Construction & Public Contracts, Litigation, Real Estate, and Trusts & Estates
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We’re proud to announce that Hinckley Allen has once again achieved Mansfield Certification for 2023-24! We're honored to stand alongside the 360+ firms that have achieved this certification as we walk the walk in affirming our belief that everyone deserves a fair opportunity for career advancement. Learn more about Hinckley Allen and Mansfield here: https://bit.ly/4gNzkya #Mansfield #MansfieldCertified #LeadershipInLaw #DiversityLab
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Lindsey Peterson Black, attorney in the Construction & Public Contracts group, will present today during the Construction Institute course, “Using Technology to Best Document and Manage Precon & Construction.” You’ll learn about various methods for tracking and reporting progress, managing changes, and accurately documenting construction activities.
There are only 2 days left to register for this essential course on Construction Communication & Documentation! Led by industry experts Gene Torone, Lindsey Peterson Black, and Erik Sanford this program will equip you with the skills to navigate the complexities of project documentation and communication. Don't miss out! Seats are still available for the in-person session. Can't make it in person? We also offer a convenient streaming option. Course Description: -Understand the critical role of communication and documentation in preconstruction and construction phases. -Master various methods for tracking progress, managing changes, and documenting construction activities. -Identify the consequences of communication breakdowns and improper documentation. -Develop practical strategies to avoid costly errors and delays. -Enhance project coordination, reduce risks, and improve project outcomes. Ready to register? Contact Lisa Baur at lbaur@construction.org.
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Hinckley Allen is pleased to welcome Justin Braga as our newest associate in the Litigation practice. Justin joins us after clerking for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas, and the Connecticut Appellate Court. Justin also practiced at a litigation boutique in Texas. Learn more about Justin: https://bit.ly/3BqaLqS
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Elizabeth McEvoy, Elizabeth Farrenkopf, and Rose Athena Collins discuss the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' issuance of its Final Rule on Research Misconduct, effective January 1, 2025, and applicable January 1, 2026. This rule provides updated guidance for research institutions and notably marks ORI’s attempt to clarify expectations for handling potential research misconduct concerns and address significant shifts in the use of technology across the research community. Read more: https://bit.ly/3ZLM42m
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In the September issue of the New Hampshire Bar News, New Hampshire Bar Association President Kathleen Mahan discusses the importance of pro bono work and how it's more than a professional responsibility — it’s a chance to make a profound impact on someone’s life. Read more: https://bit.ly/3XIjzQ9
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As the last article in the 5-part daily series with the Connecticut Mirror, Timothy Hollister proposes bold steps to promote affordable housing reform, including repealing protest petitions, encouraging middle-housing, and more. Read here: https://bit.ly/3Y0WQAu Did you miss a piece in the series? Visit our website to view all articles featured this week.
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Andrea Gomes and Andrew Morin authored a publication for USLAW NETWORK, Inc. about the next evolution of retail brick-and-mortar spaces and how land use considerations come into play in light of this seismic shift in the industry. Read more: https://bit.ly/47H9yaQ
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On October 2, B. Stephanie Siegmann, chair of the International Trade & National Security group, returns to her alma mater, UMass Boston, to speak to students about her career journey from serving as a Navy JAG, prosecuting terrorists and disrupting illicit technology procurement networks as a federal prosecutor to working as a cybersecurity and white collar defense lawyer. Read more: https://bit.ly/3XKMZxn