BU Law: Individual Advising with Robert L. Holloway, Jr. (’73), MacLean Holloway Doherty Ardiff & Morse, P.C., Boston, MA

  • Starts: 10:40 am on Monday, February 24, 2014
  • Ends: 12:40 pm on Monday, February 24, 2014
*To reserve your appointment time with Robert Holloway, please sign up using the Small and Mid-Size Firm Week Binder located at the front desk lobby of the CDO (13th Floor).* Mr. Holloway is a shareholder and President of MacLean Holloway Doherty Ardiff & Morse, P.C. His practice focuses on the resolution of complex litigation matters for business and individual clients, in a wide range of substantive areas. He successfully has litigated shareholder derivative actions, securities fraud, lender liability, partnership and close-corporation dissolution matters, trade regulation and consumer protection matters, land use, construction, commercial and banking transaction matters, products liability, employment and discrimination claims, fiduciary and professional liability matters, as well as creditor and debtor disputes. Mr. Holloway’s trial and appellate experience includes federal and state courts in Massachusetts, as well as administrative tribunals and courts in other jurisdictions. For more than 26 years Mr. Holloway also has served – by court appointment and selection of parties – as a mediator, arbitrator and master, in a wide variety of cases. Mr. Holloway is a member of the Supreme Judicial Court’s Standing Committee on Pro Bono Legal Services. In addition to being a long-term member of the Massachusetts Bar Association (“MBA”) Ethics Committee, he has served as Secretary, Vice President, Treasurer, President-Elect, and President of the MBA, and is currently the MBA’s immediate past President. He previously has served the MBA as an elected Regional Delegate to the House of Delegates and as a member and Chair of the MBA’s Civil Litigation Section Council. Mr. Holloway is a graduate of Amherst College with a B.A. in English Literature and a graduate of Boston University School of Law, where he was active in the moot court programs as a participant and as a member of the Moot Court Board, the B.U. Defenders Project, and the Law Students Civil Rights Research Council.
Location:
CDO Conference Room