Background
Billings, Thomas P. was born on July 2, 1953 in Reading, Pennsylvania, United States.
Billings, Thomas P. was born on July 2, 1953 in Reading, Pennsylvania, United States.
Vassar College (Bachelor of Arts, History, departmental honors, 1975). Boston University (Juris Doctor, summa cum laude, 1980). Executive Editor, Boston University Law Review, 1979-1980.
Law Clerk to Honorable Bailey Aldrich, United States.
Court of Appeals, First Circuit, 1980-1981.
Putnam v. DeRosa, 963 F.2d 480 (1st Circuit 1992); In re Access Equipment, Incorporated. 62 B.R. 642 (Bankr. Doctorate. Massachusetts 1986)Worked at Sally & Fitch (Boston, Master of Arts) specializing in Practice devoted exclusively to complex civil litigation at the Trial and Appellate levels, both in State and Federal Courts. Admitted to the bar, 1981, Massachusetts and United States. District Court, District of Massachusetts.
1982, United States.
Court of Appeals, First Circuit. 1984, United States. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit. 1989, District of Columbia.
Executive Editor, Boston University Law Review, 1979-1980.
Law Clerk to Honorable Bailey Aldrich, United States. Court of Appeals, First Circuit, 1980-1981.
Panelist, MCLE, "Litigating Fraud and Mismanagement in the Closely Held Business," (1995). Author: "The Massachusetts Law of Unfair Insurance Claim Settlement-Practices," Massachusetts Law Review, Volume 76, Number.
2 (June, 1991), pp. 55-75.
"Remedies for the Aggrieved Shareholder in a Close Corporation," Massachusetts Law Review, Volume 81, Number. 1 (March, 1996), pp. 3-23. Member: Boston and Massachusetts Bar Associations.
District of Columbia.
Sally & Fitch represents leading corporations, insurance companies, utilities, banking institutions and individuals in the broad range of cases litigated in the federal and state courts of the Commonwealth. The firm possesses outstanding qualifications in the areas of General Business, Tort Defense, Insurance, Banking, Real Estate, Employment, Maritime, and Personal Injury Litigation.
Member: Boston and Massachusetts Bar Associations. District of Columbia.