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Preti Flaherty is a New England law firm headquartered in Portland, Maine. It is one of Maine’s four largest law firms 〔"Maine's 10 Largest Law Firms." American Registry. Web. 10 June 2003. Preti Flaherty provides legal services in practice areas including Business, Environmental, Energy, Climate Strategy, Employment, Legislative and Regulatory Services, Intellectual Property, International Law, Litigation, Real Estate and Land Use, Tax, Trusts and Estates and beyond. The firm is an active member of Terralex,〔"Directory - Search." TerraLex. TerraLex, Inc. Web. 10 June 2011. Preti Flaherty is well known in Maine for its Legislative Group and registered lobbyists, including Founding Partner Severin Beliveau and Ann R. Robinson, who is the former Chair of the practice group. Ann served as Co-Chair of Governor Paul LePage's transition team,〔"Meet the Transition Team Co-chairs | LePage Transition 2010." LePage Transition 2010 | People Before Politics | LePage Transition 2010. MediaTemple, 5 Nov. 2010. Web. 10 June 2011. Harold C. Pachios, also a Founding Partner, practices Business Law, International Law and Legislative Law. In 1993, Pachios was nominated by President Clinton and confirmed by the U.S. Senate as a member of the U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy. He served as the firm's Managing Partner for eight years. Preti Flaherty is the result of the 1972 merger of Preti, Peabody, Johnson & Smith, an outstanding corporate and commercial firm, and Berman, Berman, Wernick & Flaherty, one of Maine’s top trial practice firms. The successor firm of Preti & Flaherty merged in 1978 with Beliveau & Beliveau, a broad-based general practice firm with a heavy concentration in governmental services and regulatory work. The firm became known as Preti, Flaherty, Beliveau & Pachios with offices in Portland and Augusta, Maine. In 1999, the firm merged with Haley & Champion and added five attorneys and a Bath, Maine office. In February 2001, Preti Flaherty opened its Concord, New Hampshire office and, in March 2005, opened an office in Boston, Massachusetts. The firm closed its Bath office in 2006 and has since opened satellite offices in Washington, District of Columbia, Bedminster, New Jersey and Salem, Massachusetts. In 2013, the firm was joined in its Boston office by the seven attorneys of the former Weingarten, Schurgin, Gagnebin and Lebovici, LLP. John M. Sullivan is the firm's managing partner. == Subsidiaries == In July 2007, Preti Flaherty partnered with Boston's The Minahan Companies, led by Alfred A. Minahan, to create a public affairs subsidiary, Preti Minahan Strategies. Preti Minahan Strategies integrates crisis management and public affairs services with Preti Flaherty's legal services.〔PretiMinahan Stratagies. PretiMinahan Stratagies. Web. 10 June 2011. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Preti Flaherty」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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