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  1. Student Fellows Conduct Cutting Edge Legal Research for Clients

    November 30, 2022 by lowens

    Photo: (L) Nicole Egan, (R) Mike Masci

    Fellows at the Community Development Clinic have conducted more than 130 hours of research and client service in cutting-edge areas of law. When Nicole Egan and Mike Masci began the semester, their client presented with a complex set of legal needs. In order to fully address client needs, Egan and Masci engaged in substantive legal research which included topics recently litigated as first impression cases, Municipal Law, and complex property transactions. In light of this research, Egan and Masci were able to craft contractual language which addressed client concerns.


  2. CDC Fellows Assisting Entrepreneurs in the South Coast

    October 21, 2022 by lowens

    Pictured: Stefanie Grimando (left) and Raisa Choudhury (right) are 2022 Community Development Clinic Fellows.

    CDC Fellows Raisa Choudhury and Stefanie Grimando have been busy this semester engaging in transactional work. Thus far, they’ve drafted contracts which address novel areas of law and have assisted clients in liability mitigation. By the end of the semester, Raisa and Stefanie will have each spent 130 hours supporting economic growth in our community.


  3. Update: The CDC Begins the Fall 2022 Semester.

    September 24, 2022 by lowens

    Student Fellows Andrew Ashkar and Jim Brady conducted the first client intake interview of the semester.

    By CDC Staff

    Here at the Community Development Clinic, Student Fellows Andrew Ashkar and Jim Brady started the semester off with a bang–conducting the first client interview at the clinic early last week. Congratulations to Andrew and Jim for their excellent work!

    The CDC has brought on several new clients this semester, with student fellows planning to assist them in transactional matters, including contract drafting and the formation of business organizations.

    Fellows are busy with legal research, client interviewing, and memo-writing. They are excellent advocates for their clients, and are committed to helping their clients work towards their goals.


  4. CDC in the News!

    August 10, 2022 by lowens

    By CDC Staff

    The Community Development Clinic was recently featured in an article by reporter Kathryn Gallerani of South Coast Today & The Standard-Times. The article highlights the CDC’s work in the South Coast community, and the wonderful things that UMass law students bring to the table for our clients. Read more here:

    https://www.southcoasttoday.com/story/news/2022/08/09/umass-school-law-students-work-businesses-nonprofits/10249446002/?utm_source=southcoasttoday-DailyBriefing&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=daily_briefing&utm_term=list_article_thumb&utm_content=NSTT-MASSACHUSETTS-NEWBEDFORD-NLETTER65

    Photo by Markus Spiske on Pexels.com

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