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Issue January/February 2017

Suffolk County

Carole Cooke of Todd & Weld LLP has been elected to the partnership. Cooke concentrates her practice on representing plaintiffs and defendants in employment law disputes involving wage claims, discrimination, restrictive covenants, and executive compensation. She also litigates complex commercial disputes.

James Kitces has been elected as a principal at Robins Kaplan LLP. Kitces counsels and represents large business insurers in first party coverage, third party liability coverage, industrial subrogation claims, and inspection claims.

Melissa Langa, managing director of the Boston trust & estates firm Bove & Langa, has been elected co-chair of the Boston Chapter of the Society of Trust & Estate Practitioners (Boston STEP), an association for estate planning professionals advising international families across generations.

Paul D. Moore, a partner at Duane Morris LLP, will be inducted into the Fellows of the American College of Bankruptcy in March 2017 in Washington, DC.  The American College of Bankruptcy is an honorary professional and educational association of bankruptcy and insolvency professionals. Moore has been practicing law for 40 years and focuses his practice on business reorganization, bankruptcy law and litigation and loan workouts.

Michael J. Rossi has become a partner at Conn Kavanaugh. Rossi will continue his practice in the litigation of professional liability, employment, commercial and real estate disputes.

Kenneth A. Sherman has joined Todd & Weld LLP as a commercial litigation associate representing construction companies in litigation disputes and contract negotiations. A 2010 graduate of Suffolk University Law School and a 2006 graduate of the College of the Holy Cross, Sherman previously worked as a construction litigation associate for a New York City law firm.

Adam P. Whitney of the Law Office of Adam P. Whitney in Boston, announces a new office address. He is now at 745 Atlantic Ave., 3rd Floor, Boston, MA 02111.

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