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Alan S. Miller, born Boston, Massachusetts; admitted to bar, 1961, Massachusetts; 1979, U.S. Supreme
Court. Education: Cornell University (B.A., 1958); Columbia University
(LL.B., 1961). Attorney, National Labor Relations Board, 1961. Member:
Massachusetts Bar Association (Member, Section on Labor and Employment
Law). Practice Areas: Labor and Employment Law; School Law. amiller@scmllp.com
Robert Chandler, born Cambridge, Massachusetts; admitted to bar, 1972, Massachusetts; 1978, U.S. Supreme Court.
Education: Bowdoin College (A.B., 1968); Boston University (J.D., 1972).
Member: Massachusetts (Member, Section on Labor and Employment Law) and
American (Member, Section on Labor and Employment Law) Bar Associations.
Practice Areas: Labor and Employment Law; School Law. rchandler@scmllp.com
Carol Chandler, born Cambridge, Massachusetts; admitted to bar, 1977, Massachusetts. Education: Vassar College
(B.A., 1963); Tufts University (M.A., 1965); Suffolk University (J.D.,
1976). Deputy Director, City of Boston, Office of Human Rights, 1974-1976.
Chairwoman, Massachusetts Governor's Commission on the Status of Women,
1976-1978. Member: Massachusetts (Member, Section on Labor and Employment
Law) and American (Member, Section on Labor and Employment Law) Bar Associations.
Practice Areas: Labor and Employment Law. cchandler@scmllp.com
Kay H. Hodge, born Spokane, Washington;
admitted to bar, 1972, Massachusetts; 1980, U.S. Supreme Court. Education:
Whitman College; Boston University (B.A., 1969; J.D., 1972; LL.M., 1977).
Instructor, Boston University School of Law, 1974-1975. Clerk to Judge
Raymond Pettine, U.S. District Court of Rhode Island, 1975. Member: Boston,
Massachusetts (President, 1994-1995) and American (House of Delegates,
1991—; Board of Governors, 1996-1999) Bar Associations; National
Asian Pacific American Bar Association. Practice Areas: Labor and Employment
Law; Litigation. khodge@scmllp.com
Robert G. Fraser, born Salem, Massachusetts;
admitted to bar, 1985, Massachusetts. Education: LaSalle College (B.A.,
1965); Boston University (Ed.D., 1975); New England School of Law (J.D.,
1985). Phi Delta Kappa. Instructor: Personnel Administration and Labor
Relations, Boston University School of Education, 1984—; School
Law, Harvard University School of Education, 1985-1994. Member, National
Organization of Legal Problems in Education, 1982—. Assistant Superintendent,
Wayland Public Schools, 1977-1986. Member: Boston and Massachusetts Bar
Associations. Practice Areas: School Law; Labor and Employment Law; Special
Education Law. rfraser@scmllp.com
Rebecca L. Bryant, born Indianapolis, Indiana; admitted to bar, 1988, Massachusetts. Education: Purdue University
(B.A., 1971; M.S., 1978); Northeastern University Law School (J.D., 1988).
Member: Massachusetts Bar Association (Member, Labor Law and Public Law
Sections); National School Boards Association; Education Law Association;
Council of School Attorneys. Practice Areas: School Law; Labor and Employment
Law; Special Education Law. rbryant@scmllp.com
Geoffrey R. Bok, born Cambridge, Massachusetts; admitted to bar, 1987, Massachusetts; 1990, District of Columbia.
Education: Harvard University (B.A., magna cum laude, 1984); Harvard Law
School (J.D., cum laude, 1987). Member: Massachusetts and American Bar
Associations. Practice Areas: Labor and Employment Law; Litigation; Insurance.
gbok@scmllp.com
Nancy N. Nevils, born Baton Rouge, Louisiana; admitted to bar, 1991, Massachusetts. Education: Brown University
(B.A., 1986); Suffolk University (J.D., cum laude, 1991). Member: Massachusetts
(Member, Labor and Employment Law Section) and American (Member, Labor
and Employment Law Section) Bar Associations. Practice Areas: School Law;
Special Education Law; Labor and Employment Law. nnevils@scmllp.com
Joan L. Stein, born New York, New
York; admitted to bar, 1995, Massachusetts and U.S. District
Court, District of Massachusetts. Education: University of Pennsylvania
(B.A., 1965); Columbia University (M.A., 1967); Harvard University (Ed.
D, 1973); Northeastern (J.D., 1995). Licensed Psychologist, Massachusetts,
1979—. Member: Massachusetts and American (Member, Labor and Employment
Law Section) Bar Associations. Practice Areas: School Law; Labor and Employment
Law; Special Education. jstein@scmllp.com
John M. Simon, born Waterbury, Connecticut; admitted to bar, 1993, Connecticut; 1996, District of Columbia; 1999, Massachusetts. Education: Brown University (B.A., 1989); The George Washington University (J.D., 1993). Member, The George Washington Law Review, 1991-1993. Member: Connecticut, Massachusetts and American Bar Associations; The District of Columbia Bar. Practice Areas: Labor and Employment Law; Litigation. jsimon@scmllp.com
Katherine D. Clark, born San Juan Puerto Rico; admitted to bar, 1996, Massachusetts and Maine. Education: College
of the Atlantic (B.A., 1991); Vermont Law School (J.D., magna cum laude,
1996). Recipient, Learned Hand Award for Academic Excellence, 1996. Law
Clerk to Honorable Howard H. Dana, Jr., Maine Supreme Judicial Court.
Practice Areas: Labor and Employment Law; Litigation. kclark@scmllp.com
Andrea L. Bell, born Salem, Massachusetts;
admitted to bar, 2000, Massachusetts. Education: Bates College (B.A.,
1997); George Mason University School of Law (J.D., 2000). Member: Massachusetts
and American Bar Associations; American Society of Associate Executives;
National Association of Secondary School Principals. Practice Areas: School
Law. abell@scmllp.com
Colby C. Brunt, born New Hartford, Connecticut; admitted to bar, 1999, Massachusetts ; 2000, Connecticut . Education: Boston University (B.A., 1996; B.S., 1996); University of Richmond (J.D., 1999). Member: Massachusetts and Boston Bar Associations. Practice Areas: School Law, Special Education. cbrunt@scmllp.com
Miriam K. Freedman, born Afula, Israel; admitted to bar, 1981, Massachusetts. Education: Barnard College
(B.A., 1964); State University of New York at Stony Brook (M.A., 1970);
University of Southern California; New York University (J.D., 1980). Commentator,
Mass. Special Education Law Reporter, and National Speaker and Consultant.
Hearing Officer, Bureau of Special Education Appeals, Massachusetts Department
of Education, 1981-1988. Member: Massachusetts Bar Association (Member,
Public Law Section). Practice Areas: School Law; Special Education Law.
mfreedman@scmllp.
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