American College of Trial Lawyers 2016

massachusetts
Volume 45
Issue No. 49
December 5, 2016
AmericAn college of TriAl lAwyers
The Massachusetts Fellows of the American College of Trial Lawyers are proud to
announce the induction of new Fellows:
Ellen Epstein Cohen, Alder, Cohen, Harvey, Wakeman and Guekguezian, LLP, Boston
Sarah Chapin Columbia, McDermott, Will & Emery, LLP, Boston
Tracy A. Miner, Demeo, LLP, Boston
The College strives to improve the standards of trial practice, the administration of
justice and ethics, civility and collegiality of the trial profession.
Invitation to the fellowship is extended only after careful investigation of those
experienced trial lawyers who have mastered the art of advocacy and whose
professional careers have been marked by the highest standards of ethical conduct,
professionalism, civility and collegiality.
Lawyers must have a minimum of fifteen years trial experience before they can be
considered for fellowship and membership in the College cannot exceed 1% of the total
lawyer population of any state or province.
The Massachusetts Fellows of the College congratulate these new members
and welcome them to the fellowship.
Massachusetts State Committee
Thomas M. Hoopes, Chair
Lewis C. Eisenberg, Vice-Chair
John G. Bagley
Juliane Balliro
James M. Campbell
Ellen Epstein Cohen
Michael A. Collora
Sarah Chapin Columbia
Peter L. Ettenberg
Edward F. Mahoney
Tracy A. Miner
Thomas E. Peisch
Bruce A. Singal
Edmond J. Zabin
Martin F. Murphy (ex-officio)
Elizabeth N. Mulvey (regent)
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