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The Worcester-based law firm of Fletcher, Tilton & Whipple PC has named Frederick M. Misilio Jr. as president of the firm, Sumner B. Tilton Jr. as liaison to the executive committee and Richard C. Barry Jr., Mark L. Donahue and Faith V. Easter as the executive committee members
Misilo is chairman of the firm's elder law and special needs practice group, working in special needs planning, estate planning, guardianship and elder law.
Barry works in estate planning, Medicaid planning, special needs planning and trust and estate administration.
Donahue, the immediate past president of the firm, focuses on commercial real estate, land use law and business and corporate law.
Easter specializes in real estate and corporate law, municipal approvals and estate planning.
Tilton works in estate planning and estate and trust administration.
Fletcher, Tilton & Whipple has offices in Worcester, Framingham and Hyannis.
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