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January 4, 2019

Boston, MA (January 4, 2019)…Murtha Cullina LLP has named Mark G. DeGiacomo the Chair of the Firm’s Litigation Department.

Mr. DeGiacomo has been a Partner in the Firm’s Litigation Department since 1986.  He is a Chapter 7 and Chapter 11 bankruptcy trustee.  He regularly represents clients in bankruptcy cases and commercial litigation matters.  He has litigated dozens of cases in the Massachusetts bankruptcy courts and represented numerous clients in appeals brought before the U.S. District Court, the Bankruptcy Appellate Panel, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit and the United States Supreme Court.  Mr. DeGiacomo’s litigation experience also includes director and officer cases, attorney malpractice, accountant malpractice and contract and construction matters.  He previously served on the Firm’s Executive Committee. 

Mr. DeGiacomo is a member of the Massachusetts Bar Association Litigation Section, the Boston Bar Association Bankruptcy Section, the American Bankruptcy Institute and the National Association of Bankruptcy Trustees.  He received his B.S. from Boston College and his J.D. from Suffolk University Law School. 

The Murtha Cullina Litigation Department has served the litigation needs of clients since 1936.  Our litigators represent national and local businesses from Fortune 500 to closely held private companies, along with a broad range of municipal and nonprofit organizations.  We regularly appear in federal and state trial courts, appellate courts up to the United States and state supreme courts, and before federal and state administrative agencies and private arbitration and mediation tribunals. 

About Murtha Cullina LLP

With more than 100 attorneys in six offices throughout Massachusetts, Connecticut and New York, Murtha Cullina LLP offers a full range of legal services to meet the local, regional and national needs of our clients. Our practice encompasses litigation, regulatory and transactional representation of businesses, governmental units, non-profit organizations and individuals. Core practice areas include litigation, insurance recovery, labor and employment, bankruptcy and creditors’ rights, construction, energy, health care, trusts and estates, intellectual property, real estate, land use and retail and hospitality. 

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