Author: nhankla

Michael Duddy Kicked Off the Maine Medical Association’s 2010 “First Fridays” seminar series

On March 5, 2010 Michael Duddy delivered a presentation entitled “Managing the Unruly Patient” as the first installment of the Maine Medical Association’s 2010 “First Fridays” seminar series. Participating with Michael Duddy were MMA’s Executive Director, Gordon Smith, Esq., and MMA’s legal counsel, Andrew MacLean, Esq. The March 5, 2010 presentation was broadcast throughout Maine… Read more »

Chuck Remmel and Lauri Boxer-Macomber Win Precedent-Setting Motion for Canadian Plaintiffs

Over the objection of a number of multinational car corporations, Attorneys Chuck Remmel and Lauri Boxer-Macomber successfully moved to intervene in a multi-district class action suit filed in the United States District Court of Maine for the purpose of gaining their Canadian clients access to discovery in the United States action for use in their… Read more »

John Kelly Serves as Moot Court Judge

John Kelly recently served as a moot court judge for the Williams/Mystic semester program at the Mystic Seaport in Connecticut. The program is sponsored by Williams College and the Mystic Seaport and chooses up to 20 undergraduates from colleges over the country most of whom are studying maritime science. The students spend a semester studying… Read more »

Jennifer Archer Named ILAP 2009 Attorney of the Year

Jennifer Archer of Kelly, Remmel & Zimmerman, was named Immigrant Legal Advocacy Project’s 2009 Attorney of the Year. Jen contributed over 330 hours of volunteer time to ILAP’s clients in 2009, and more than 10 of her clients have gained asylum or other immigration benefits this year.

Terry Duddy Named in Best Lawyers in America

Terry Duddy, who continues to have the highest rating by Martindale Hubble, has also been selected by his peers for listing in Best Lawyers in America for personal injury and maritime law. The Best Lawyers In America is one of the nation’s leading legal referral guides. Top lawyers in the country candidly evaluate the work… Read more »