Mary Cavanagh Dunn

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Mary Cavanagh Dunn: Attorney with Blish & Cavanagh, LLP
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Biography

Staff Member, Suffolk Moot Court Board, 2000-2002. Production Editor, Suffolk Journal of Trial and Appellate Advocacy. Author: "Interpreting Rule 60B6 Of Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Relief from Judgments For "Any Other Reason" 7 Suffolk J. Trial 8 App Advoc. 127 (2002).

Areas of Practice (1)

  • Civil Litigation

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
College of the Holy Cross, B.A., 1996
Law School Attended:
Suffolk University, J.D., cum laude, 2002
Year of First Admission:
2002
Admission:
2002, Rhode Island; 2002, Massachusetts; 2004, U.S. District Court, District of Rhode Island; 2008, U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit
Memberships:
Massachusetts and Rhode Island Bar Associations; Rhode Island Women's Bar Association.
Birth Information:
Providence, Rhode Island, November 9, 1974
Reported Cases:
Sheehan v. North American Marketing Corp., 2008 WL 896152 (D.R.I. 2008).
ISLN:
917159716

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401-443-9079  Phone

401-751-7542  Fax

www.blishcavlaw.com

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