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  2. Massachusetts Bar Association - Wikipedia

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    The Massachusetts Bar Association holds an annual gala in March. In 2006, Joe Biden, then the United States senator from Delaware, was the keynote speaker. He met with lawyers including Marsha Kazarosian (in photo). Any member of the Bar of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in good standing may become a member of the Association.

  3. Dick Donahue - Wikipedia

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    On September 26, 1997, the chief justice of the Massachusetts Superior Court filed a grievance regarding it with the Office of Bar Counsel (the counsel to the Massachusetts Board of Bar Overseers). On February 1, 2001, the United States Department of Justice closed its investigation into the matter without perusing indictments.

  4. 'He turned on me': Plymouth DA testifies he didn't fake ... - AOL

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    The Board of Bar Overseers aims to prove that John E. Bradley Jr. and Karen H. O'Sullivan botched a high-profile Brockton murder case when they worked for Plymouth County District Attorney Tim ...

  5. Government of Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Massachusetts is known for its progressive politics, and is a stronghold of American Liberalism and the Democratic Party. In a 2018 Gallup poll Massachusetts was the state with the highest percentage of its population identifying as liberal and the lowest percentage identifying as conservative, at 35% and 21% respectively. [ 19 ]

  6. Marsha Kazarosian - Wikipedia

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    [26] [37] [6] [7] In 2014, she was president of the Massachusetts Bar Association. [13] [36] Kazarosian serves on the Massachusetts Board of Bar Overseers, and she was appointed by the governor to serve on the Special Judicial Nominating Commission for the state's Supreme Judicial Court. In addition, she served on the campus council of the ...

  7. Judiciary of Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The judiciary of Massachusetts is the branch of the government of Massachusetts that interprets and applies the law of Massachusetts, ensures equal justice under law, and provides a mechanism for dispute resolution. The judicial power in Massachusetts is reposed in the Supreme Judicial Court, which superintends the entire system of courts.

  8. David E. Harrison - Wikipedia

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    On February 13, 2006, the Board of Bar Overseers voted to recommend that Harrison's resignation be accepted as a disciplinary sanction. On March 1, 2006, the Supreme Judicial Court for Suffolk County entered judgment accepting the respondent's affidavit of resignation as a disciplinary sanction. [ 9 ]

  9. Michael S. Greco - Wikipedia

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    Michael Spencer Greco (born November 22, 1942, in Rende, Italy) is an American lawyer who served as president of the American Bar Association (2005–2006). [2] He is a retired partner in the Boston office of K&L Gates, and a former partner at the now-defunct Hill and Barlow. [3]