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Grant and Natale join Glovsky & Glovsky

According to Glovsky & Glovsky LLC, it has expanded its team of corporate and real estate attorneys. Anne Grant has joined the firm's commercial and residential real estate group and Bryan Natale will support its corporate and business group. Grant focuses her practice in real estate law, concentrating on residential and commercial real estate transactions, zoning and land use. Grant holds a B.A. degree from Boston College and a J.D. from Suffolk University Law School. Grant previously practiced law in Boston as an associate with Prince Lobel Tye LLP where her experience included representing landlords and tenants during commercial leasing transactions, commercial and residential eviction actions, as well as legal issues relating to condominiums. Anne also has significant experience counseling telecommunications clients with respect to site acquisition, leasing, municipal permitting and zoning throughout New England. As a part of Glovsky & Glovsky's Corporate and Business Law group, Bryan Natale works with closely-held businesses and their owners on a variety of issues including choice of entity, acquisitions, operational issues, exit strategies and succession planning. Bryan holds a B.S. degree from Boston College and a J.D. from Suffolk University Law School. For nearly a century, Glovsky & Glovsky has provided superior legal services to clients throughout Boston's North Shore. As a full-service law firm, founded on a commitment to clients and community, the Firm delivers value, providing sophisticated legal services in an accessible, comfortable atmosphere. "The addition of Bryan and Anne to our team builds on our mission of providing clients on the North Shore and throughout the greater Boston area with an exceptional blend of skill and intelligence suited to Glovsky & Glovsky's core practice areas," said John Glovsky, Senior Partner of Glovsky & Glovsky. "We're pleased to welcome them to our firm and look forward to the contributions they are certain to make to our clients and the community." About Glovsky & Glovsky LLC: Founded in 1917, Glovsky & Glovsky LLC is firmly rooted in the Greater North Shore community. With a focus on providing highly efficient, sophisticated legal counsel, the Firm's growth has centered around several specializations in order to best serve the needs of its clients. Since its founding, civic commitment, personal and professional integrity, and client service have all remained integral parts of the Firm's operating principles. For more information, please visit http://www.glovskyx2.com.
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