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Bradford and Bryant named partners at Nutter

 Boston, MA According to Nutter, Gregory Bradford and Aimee Fukuchi Bryant have been elected partners, effective January 1st.

Bradford is a partner in Nutter’s Real Estate Department and a member of the Commercial and Real Estate Finance practice group and the Development, Land Use and Permitting practice group. His practice focuses on a variety of transactional real estate matters, including commercial financings, acquisitions and dispositions, and he has helped represent clients on various aspects of complex development projects, including permitting and title matters. He also represents both landlords and tenants on commercial lease negotiations. 

Bryant is a partner in Nutter’s Private Client Department and a member of the Nonprofit and Social Impact practice group. She provides her clients and their families with comprehensive estate planning services and represents individuals and fiduciaries in all aspects of estate and trust administration.

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