Attorney Timothy P. Mulhern selected for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America® 2022

Aug 27, 2021News

Local law firm, Shatz, Schwartz and Fentin, P.C., serving Massachusetts, Connecticut and New York, today announced that its Managing Partner, Attorney Timothy P. Mulhern, was selected for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America 2022 in the fields of Corporate Law and Tax Law.

Best Lawyers is the oldest and most respected peer review publication in the legal profession. Best Lawyers peer-reviewed listings are published in dozens of countries around the world. The 2021 edition includes more than 67,000 attorneys in 148 practice areas, covering all 50 states and the District of Columbia, and inclusion in this year’s publication is based on more than 9.4 million detailed evaluations of lawyers by other lawyers. Corporate Counsel magazine has called Best Lawyers “the most respected referral list of attorneys in practice.”

As a repeat selection for The Best Lawyers in America list, Attorney Mulhern has been recognized as one of the most respected attorneys in the nation throughout his career. Prior to obtaining his Juris Doctorate from Boston College Law School, he received his Bachelor of Arts from the University of New Hampshire, where he graduated with summa cum laude honors. He’s been practicing at Shatz, Schwartz and Fentin, P.C. for over 40 years.

A resident of Longmeadow, Attorney Mulhern has maintained licenses to practice in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the State of New York, where he has been recognized as one of the foremost legal experts in the areas of family business planning, taxation, corporate law, commercial real estate and estate planning.

In addition to his inclusions to The Best Lawyers in America list, Attorney Mulhern has been repeatedly selected for the Massachusetts Super Lawyers® list and given the highest possible peer rating in the Martindale-Hubbell directory. He is also active in several community and civic groups, including the Annual Western New England University Tax Institute, where he continues to teach and serve as a member of the Advisory Committee.

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