ABOUT TOWN: Stoughton's O'Regan Elected Treasurer of Prestigious Court (And More...)
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STOUGHTON ATTORNEY ELECTED: Burns & Levinson is proud to announce that partner Robert J. O’Regan has been elected as Treasurer of the Massachusetts Family and Probate American Inn of Court, the largest Inn of Court in the United States.
As a long-time probate and trust litigator, Mr. O’Regan looks forward to this leadership position within the American Inn.
Mr. O’Regan commented: “I appreciate the trust and confidence that my fellow Inn members, judges and other lawyers, have shown in me. This is a tremendous honor to receive from peers in my profession, all of whom practice at the highest level in this area of law.”
Mr. O’Regan focuses his practice on the representation of fiduciaries, such as trustees, corporate directors and officers, executors and guardians.
He also practices in the areas of commercial and business matters, as well as complex divorce cases in which valuation and division of business or trust assets are principal issues.
Mr. O’Regan recently completed a two-year term as Co-Chairman of the Boston Bar Association’s Fiduciary Litigation Committee and has held other leadership positions in the Massachusetts and Boston Bar Associations.
In addition, Mr. O’Regan is a regular faculty member in professional education programs for the bar associations and Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, and the author of a chapter on evidence in one of its leading publications.
Mr. O’Regan is a graduate of Georgetown University Law Center, where he served as managing editor of his law review, and he holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Tufts University.
Mr. O’Regan resides in Stoughton with his wife, Carol, and their two children, Peter and Lindsey. Bob is secretary for the Zoning Board of Appeals and a member of Town Meeting.
(Information from a press release)
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BLOOD DRIVE: Blood is greatly needed in New England and the American Red Cross will conduct a Blood Drive on Saturday, September 24, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Stoughton VFW Post 1645.
All donors will receive a coupon for half off on a one-day pass to Six Flags New England and a discount coupon to Monro Muffler. To make an appointment, call 1-800-733-2767 or visit www.redcrossblood.org.
The VFW is located in Stoughton Square at 837 Washington Street.
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NEW EXHIBIT: ANIMAL MAGNETISM & MORE: Mass Audubon at Moose Hill’s Art Gallery is pleased to feature the outstanding photography of Scott Goetz in our Animal Magnetism and More show.
Held over through the end of September, this exceptional exhibit of Goetz’s work captures various images of animals in engaging, sometimes humorous, but always delightful, in this special show.
Simple yet powerful, these capricious creatures will long be remembered by the viewer.
The Gallery is open daily 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Moose Hill Sanctuary is located at 293 Moose Hill Street, in nearby Sharon. The exhibit ends September 26.
Please visit their website www.massaudubon.org. or call 781-784-5691 for more details.