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ATTORNEYS
Agnelli III, Joseph F.
Camillo Jr., Joseph A.
Carlotto, Thomas E.
Clavell, Adam S.
DelSesto, Stephen F.
Dobkowski, Elizabeth B.
Dorry IV, William A.
Edelstein, Jodi R.
Edmunds, Brett
Folsom, Carrie
Giron, Douglas A.
Glass, Christina
Hadden, Mark C.
Halperin, Guy S.
Halperin, Preston W.
Hasselbacher, Erich J.
Judell, Lynn E.
Klein, Bruce S.
Knopf, Kristin L.
Mahoney, Sean P.
Masterson, Shawn M.
Maynard, Jennifer
McCann III, John H.
Montoya, Michael
Pierce, Rachael K.
Plummer, Marina V.
Rinaldi, M’Liss K.
Robinson, Michael P.
Savage, Jonathan N.
Shapiro, Victor
Shechtman, Gary L.
Shechtman, Stephen J.
Souza, Randall L.
Spaziano, Gini
Wagner, Dean J.
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Mr. DelSesto focuses his practice in such areas as receiverships and insolvencies, creditors' and debtors’ rights, commercial real estate, zoning and licensing, and commercial and business litigation and transactions. Mr. DelSesto also has experience with alternative dispute resolution proceedings, and serves as the Mediator in civil litigation matters. Mr. DelSesto is admitted to practice law in all federal and state courts in Rhode Island and Massachusetts. He earned his J.D. from Roger Williams University School of Law in 2000, and earned his B.A. from the University of Rhode Island in 1997. Mr. DelSesto is a former law clerk to The Honorable Joseph R. Weisberger (Ret.), former Chief Justice of the Rhode Island Supreme Court, and to The Honorable Maureen McKenna Goldberg of the Rhode Island Supreme Court. He is also a member of the Rhode Island and Massachusetts Bar Associations, as well as a member of the Rhode Island Bar Association's Debtors' and Creditors' Rights, and a Liaison with Accountants Committees and the Turnaround Management Association (TMA).
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