Shea Mclean joins Combined Properties as associate counsel
Malden MA Real estate developer Combined Properties welcomes Kristen Shea McLean as associate counsel. Prior to joining Combined, Shea McLean was a litigation associate at Ropes and Gray for 6 years.
There she represented clients in complex civil litigation on matters such as trademark infringement, heath care reimbursement, and lease disputes, and she also was a special assistant district attorney for 6 months. Prior to working at Ropes and Gray she was a law clerk at the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, a hearing officer at the Boston Housing Authority and in 2000 she received her J.D. from Boston College summa cum laude.
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