Bar News - May 3, 2002
Rubega Named Assistant U.S. Attorney
CONCORD ATTORNEY Alfred J.T. Rubega has been appointed as an assistant U.S. attorney and Assistant U.S. Attorney Mark E. Howard has been promoted to supervisor of the Criminal Division's Violent Crime Section, the U.S. Attorney's Office announced recently.
According to U.S. Attorney Tom Colantuono, Rubega has been assigned to the White Collar Crime Section of the Criminal Division.
Rubega earned his law degree from the New England School of Law and was admitted to the NH Bar in 1981. Prior to his appointment to the U.S. Attorney's Office, he operated a private law practice in Concord and had served as an assistant county attorney in Cheshire, Carroll and Strafford counties. He also served as the director of the New Hampshire Office of Securities Regulation and on the New Hampshire Pari-Mutuel Commission.
Howard earned his law degree from Franklin Pierce Law Center and was admitted to the NH Bar in 1987. Before joining the U.S. Attorney's Office, he worked as an associate with the Merrill and Broderick law firm and served for four years as an assistant attorney general with the Homicide Bureau. He also served as a law clerk for New Hampshire Supreme Court Justice William Batchelder.
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