Background
Kate Fitzgerald, Mary was born on March 22, 1971 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.
Kate Fitzgerald, Mary was born on March 22, 1971 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.
Colby College (Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude, 1993). Boston College Law School (Juris Doctor, magna cum laude, 1996).
Worked at Nutter, McClennen & Fish, Limited Liability Partnership (Boston, Master of Arts) specializing in General Practice. Alternative Dispute Resolution, Antitrust and Trade Regulation, Arbitration and Mediation, Banking and Financial Services, Bankruptcy and Creditors" Rights, Biotechnology, Complex Commercial Litigation, Construction Litigation, Copyright Law, Corporate, Estate Planning and Administration, Corporate Trustee Services, Education Law, Environmental Law, Executive Compensation, Health Care Law, Immigration, Insurance Defense, Intellectual Property, International Trade and Commerce, Labor and Employment Law, Litigation, Mergers and Acquisitions, Municipal Bonds, Municipal Law, Not-for-Profit Organizations, Patent Law, Products Liability, Public Finance, Real Estate and Finance, Securities and Accounting, Taxation, Technology, Trademarks, Venture Capital, White-Collar Crime, Workouts. Admitted to the bar, 1996, Massachusetts.
Staff Writer, 1994-1995 and Production Editor, 1995-1996, Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review.
Author: "Small-Handles Big Impacts: When Should the National Environmental Policy Acting Require an Environmental Impact Statement?" Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review, Winter 1996. Law Clerk to Justice Neil Lynch, Supreme Judicial Court, Massachusetts.
Nutter, McClennen & Fish, Limited Liability Partnership was founded in 1879 by Louis Doctorate. Brandeis, who was appointed to the Supreme Court of the United States in 1916. The Firm"s clients include major regional, national and multi-national corporations, leading high technology companies, national accounting firms, medium and small-sized businesses, venture capital funds, universities, hospitals, charitable institutions, government agencies, trusts, estates and individuals.