Bar News - January 18, 2008
Manchester Bar Association Elects Officers
The Manchester Bar Association recently elected its officers for 2008. Established in 1935, the Manchester Bar Association gathers for dinner on the third Tuesday of each month from September through May, offering its members social and community interaction opportunities.
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Attorney Jason Craven was elected president. He is the founder of the Craven Law Firm, serving clients in the areas of business formation, operation, dissolution and litigation, as well as commercial real estate and development. |
| Attorney David Horan was elected vice-president and is a former assistant county attorney. Currently, he provides representation to clients in the areas of criminal defense and litigation. |
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Attorney Richard Joyal was re-elected treasurer. He is a trial attorney practicing broadly in litigation matters in the civil and probate courts since 1987. Mr. Joyal is a past-president of the Manchester Bar Association. |
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Attorney Jeremy Walker was elected social secretary. He is a director at the McLane, Graf, Raulerson & Middleton Law Firm, where he practices in the area of commercial litigation, with a particular emphasis on intellectual property and construction litigation. |
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