2005–06
Officers
Warren Fitzgerald
President
Firm: Fitzgerald Law Firm LLC; Fitzgerald Dispute Resolution LLC, Boston.
Education: B.A., Boston University; J.D.,
Boston University Law School.
Legal Career: Fitzgerald is the founding
manager of Fitzgerald Law Firm and Fitzgerald Dispute Resolution.
Prior to that, he was a partner with Meehan, Boyle, Black &
Fitzgerald, and an associate with Parker, Coulter, Daley &
White and with Hutchins and Wheeler. In addition to his MBA
activities, Fitzgerald is a past president of the Massachusetts
Academy of Trial Attorneys, a member of the American Association
for Justice and the American, Boston, Women's and Essex County bar
associations.
MBA Service: Fitzgerald has served as treasurer
and vice president of the association and chairperson of its Civil
Litigation Section. He has been a member of the Executive
Management Board, the Budget and Finance Committee and the House of
Delegates for many years and is a former chair of the Court Reform
Task Force and co-chair of the Presidential Task Force on the
Preservation of Rights, Liberties and Access to Justice. He is
presently chair of the Alternative Dispute Resolution
Committee.
Additional information: Fitzgerald lives in
Andover.
Mark D Mason
President-elect
Firm: Principal of Cooley, Shrair of Springfield.
Education: B.A., Columbia College, 1980; J.D., Boston University Law School, 1984.
Legal Career: Principle in firm's litigation department, where he concentrates his practice in commercial litigation and domestic law; and admitted to the state courts of Massachusetts and the U.S. District Courts of Massachusetts and Connecticut as well as the U.S. Bankruptcy Court of Massachusetts.
MBA Service: Vice President, 2003-2004; Secretary, 2002-2003; Treasurer, 2003-4; former chair of New Lawyers Section Council and the Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee; former secretary, Judicial Administration Section Council; current chair, Same Gender Marriage Task Force; co-chair, Anniversary Fee Task Force; and has served seven years on the MBA House of Delegates and Board of Delegates and six years on the Executive Management Board and Executive Committee.
Additional Service: Former Big Brother and Mentor; Community Music School of Springfield board member; March of Dimes of Western Massachusetts past president and board member; co-founder and past president of the Gay & Lesbian Civic Association of Greater Springfield; City of Springfield Cultural Council past chair and councilor; former member of the Supreme Judicial Court Standing Committee on Dispute Resolution; coordinator of the Hampden County Probate and Family Court Volunteer Mediator Program; and recipient of the 2001 Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly Lawyer of the Year Award.
Additional information: Lives in Springfield.
Edward W. McIntyre
Vice President
Education: New England School of Law, Saint Bonaventure University, and Assumption College.
Legal Career: 1987-2004, solo practitioner in Clinton, concentrating in civil litigation in state and federal courts. Concentration emphasizes spinal cord & brain injury. Appellate experience: U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit, Supreme Judicial Court, Massachusetts Appeals Court. 1982-1992 Schneiders & McIntyre, in Canton; 1983-1987, McGrail, McQuoid, McIntyre & Gibbons, in Clinton.
Professional Service: Delegate, Massachusetts Bar Association House of Delegates, 1998-2004; Executive Management Board 2002-2004; President’s Task Force on Judicial Evaluation 2003-2004; Judicial Administration Section Council, chair, 2003-2004, vice-chair, 2002-2003; member 2000-2004; MBA’s ABA Nominating Committee 2003, 2004; Mock Trial 1998-2004; Conversations 2004; Fellow, Massachusetts Bar Foundation. MBF Grant Review Committee, 2000-2004.
Additional Service: Supreme Judicial Court’s Clients’ Security Board, chair 2003-04, vice-chair 2003, member 1999-2004; Supreme Judicial Court’s Pro Bono Standing Committee, 1999-2004; member, Hearing Committee, Board of Bar Overseers, 1999-2005; president, Worcester County Bar Association 1998-99; director, Worcester Bar Foundation, 1998-2004; Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys, 1982-1998; Board of Governors, Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys, 1992-1997; Association of Trial Lawyers of America, 1982-1999; panel member, Joint Bar Committee on Judicial Appointments 1997-1998; member, Worcester Courthouse Site-Selection Advisory Committee, 1998-1999.
Additional Information: Served in Vietnam, 173rd Airborne Brigade.
Valerie A. Yarashus
Vice President
Firm: Yarashus, Wagner, Cook, Freiberger & Washienko LLC, Boston
Education: George Washington University, 1987; Harvard Law School, 1990.
Legal Career: Practice concentrates in plaintiff’s trial practice, including medical malpractice, product liability, construction site liability, motor vehicle liability and a wide variety of general liability cases.
MBA Service: Has chaired the Health Law Section Council; House of Delegates member.
Additional Service: Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys; Association of Trial Lawyers of America; co-authored the sample jury instructions used by many Superior Court judges in personal injury and wrongful death cases; frequent speaker and writer for continuing legal education.
David W. White, Jr.
Treasurer
Firm: Principal of Breakstone, White-Lief & Gluck of Boston.
Education: B.S., University of Vermont, 1976; J.D., Northeastern University School of Law, 1984.
Legal Career: Practice concentrates in personal injury, insurance company bad faith, medical malpractice and professional liability litigation.
MBA Service: Has chaired the Civil Litigation Section Council and the Law Management Section Council; chaired the MBA Annual Conference in 2005.
Additional Service: Frequent lecturer at continuing legal education seminars and contributor to legal publications; served as a member of the Joint Bar Committee on Judicial Appointments from 1999-2001; named one of the “Lawyers of the Year” by Lawyers Weekly newspaper in 2004.
Additional Information: Westwood resident.
Denise Squillante
Secretary
Education: B.S., Roger Williams College, 1980; J.D., New England School of Law, 1983.
Legal Career: Solo practitioner in Fall River since 1983, concentrating on family law, corporate law, injury and estates.
MBA Service: Has chaired the Family Law Section Council; has served as a featured speaker for various legal educational programs; former chair of legislation for the Family Law Section Council; has been an associate member of the House of Delegates; serves on various MBA committees, including the Child Support Guideline Committee.
Additional Service: Amicus Committee; Joint Bar Committee; Bristol County Bar Association Executive Committee member; past president of the Fall River Bar Association.