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Jim Rudolph Named a Massachusetts Go To Lawyer by Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly

Jim Rudolph has been named a Massachusetts Go To Lawyer by Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly. The “Go To Lawyer” award recognizes the top business lawyers across the Commonwealth and highlights lawyers who are experts in their field. Attorneys were nominated by their clients and colleagues for their expertise in business law, including signature accomplishments, representative cases and professional distinctions and chosen by a panel from Lawyers Weekly.

For years, Jim has provided advice and counsel to businesses throughout Massachusetts, helping clients navigate challenges and achieve their goals. Jim has helped numerous clients with their most complex business matters, “bet-the-company” cases, and counseling on day-to-day issues. Jim’s skills are enhanced by his years of leadership in many of the Commonwealth’s business and philanthropic communities, where he has built deep relationships with a diverse group of leaders.

Read Jim’s profile in the December 28 issue of Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly.

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