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Sullivan named chair of DarrowEverett, LLP's litigation practice group

DarrowEverett, LLP has selected David Sullivan as chair of the firm's growing litigation practice group. Sullivan will be responsible for the leadership of the firm's elite group of litigation and trial attorneys. Sullivan, who heads up the firm's South Coast office, has more than 25 years' experience, with strong family ties to the Boston and South Coast communities. "I am humbled, proud, and excited to be working with such a great team of lawyers. I look forward to continuing to accomplish great things for our clients, and hope I can provide the leadership needed to further advance our group to new heights in the years to come. I am honored that my partners have given me the opportunity to take the helm of this top notch group of professionals," Sullivan said. Sullivan's experience includes representing individuals, corporations, municipalities, quasi-public agencies, boards and other interests before all courts throughout the Commonwealth. Sullivan also currently serves as special counsel to the city of Fall River, special counsel to the Fall River Office of Economic Development, and general counsel to the Fall River Community Development Agency. Sullivan is also a member of the firm's health care, land use & planning and estate planning & administration practice groups. DarrowEverett LLP is a full-service law firm comprised of attorneys and business advisors, delivering unrivaled legal counsel and in-depth industry knowledge in all aspects of businesses law, commercial real estate, banking and finance, litigation, tax, estate planning and family matters. Strategically positioned throughout the Northeast with offices in Providence, Boston, Worcester and the South Coast, the firm's clientele includes national and regional lenders, national retailers, start-up and Fortune 500 companies, high net worth individuals, local and national real estate developers and entrepreneurs.
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Investing in a falling rate environment - by Harrison Klein

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