William H. Sheehan, III

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William H. Sheehan, III: Attorney with MacLean Holloway Doherty & Sheehan, P.C.
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Biography

Partner, Pearl, McNiff, Crean, Cook & Sheehan, 1982-2003.

Areas of Practice (5)

  • Civil Litigation
  • Real Property
  • Corporate Law
  • Civil Trial Practice
  • Appellate Practice

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Yale University, B.A., 1974
Law School Attended:
Boston University, J.D., 1977
Year of First Admission:
1977
Admission:
1977, Massachusetts; 1978, U.S. District Court, District of Massachusetts; 1992, U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit; 1999, U.S. Supreme Court
Memberships:
Essex County (Past Director), Peabody (Past President) and Massachusetts Bar Associations.
Birth Information:
Lynn, Massachusetts, December 15, 1952
ISLN:
903795737

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351-426-8047  Phone

978-774-7164  Fax

www.mhdpc.com

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