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February 23, 2007
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Allysn Hurley
Director of Marketing and Business Development
Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott, LLC
ahurley@eckertseamans.com
Eckert Seamans Expands Boston Litigation Group with Addition of Attorney Ursula Knight
The national law firm of Eckert Seamans Cherin and Mellott, LLC today
announced that attorney Ursula Knight has joined the firm as a member.
Ms. Knight began her career in prosecution and for a decade served as both an
assistant district attorney and an assistant attorney general. Throughout
her tenure in public service she prosecuted a full range of felonies from crimes
against children to crimes committed over the Internet to homicides.
Before joining Eckert Seamans, Ms. Knight was engaged in civil practice
litigating medical malpractice cases. In that role, she served as
co-counsel on the largest personal injury verdict in
Massachusetts history. She
received her law degree from the University of San Francisco School of Law and
her undergraduate degree from Boston
University. Ms.
Knight is admitted to practice in Massachusetts
and before the United States District Court for the
District of Massachusetts. She resides in
Hingham,
Massachusetts.
About Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott
Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott, LLC (www.eckertseamans.com), a national law firm with nine offices throughout the eastern United States, provides a full range of legal services nationwide to businesses of all sizes, institutions, municipalities, colleges and universities, government agencies and individuals. Its practice areas encompass litigation, including mass tort and products liability litigation, corporate and business law, intellectual property law, labor and employment relations, aviation & aerospace law, bankruptcy and creditors’ rights, employee benefits, environmental law, construction law, municipal finance, real estate, and tax and estate law. Eckert Seamans has offices in Pittsburgh, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, and Southpointe, Pennsylvania; Wilmington, Delaware; Morgantown, West Virginia; Boston, Massachusetts, Washington, D.C. and White Plains, New York.
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