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Bowditch & Dewey LLP, which has offices in Worcester, Framingham and Boston, has hired five new lawyers.
Patricia Kean Martin is now a partner in the firm's estate planning practice group. She is a resident of Mansfield.
Frank McNamara joined the firm as Of Counsel in the litigation practice area. He has 30 years experience in federal and state courts, and once served as the U.S. attorney for the District of Massachusetts. He is a Bolton resident.
Ariel Grayson is an associate in the labor & employment practice group. A Medford resident, she focuses on all aspects of employment law, including representing colleges and universities.
Douglas Radigan is an associate in the litigation practice group. He focuses on civil litigation, and previously worked as a trial attorney, defending and counseling individuals, corporations and insurance companies. He lives in Grafton.
Cristianna Reed is an associate in the business and finance practice area. A Hudson resident, she focuses mainly on business transactions.
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