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Eight attorneys from Shatz, Schwartz and Fentin chosen as 2022 Massachusetts Super Lawyers®

Two attorneys additionally named to the 2022 Massachusetts Rising Stars list

SPRINGFIELD, Mass.Shatz, Schwartz and Fentin, P.C., a regional law firm serving clients throughout western New England and New York, as well as nationally and internationally, today announced that eight of its attorneys were named to the 2022 Massachusetts Super Lawyers® list. Two attorneys were also chosen as 2022 Massachusetts Rising Stars, and one was chosen as a Top 50: 2022 Women Massachusetts Super Lawyer.

Super Lawyers is a rating service of outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. A Thomson Reuters business, Super Lawyers selects attorneys using a patented, multiphase process that includes peer nominations and evaluations as well as independent research.

Shareholder Carol Cioe Klyman concentrates her practice in the areas of elder law; estate planning and estate administration; special needs planning, including special needs trusts, trust and estates litigation; and guardianships. A resident of Westhampton, she’s been recognized in the field of elder law for 18 years and was also chosen as a Top 50: 2022 Women Massachusetts Super Lawyer.

Shareholder Michele J. Feinstein was recognized for the 16th time in the fields of estate planning and probate. A resident of Longmeadow, she also concentrates her practice in the areas of estate administration, elder law, health law and corporate and business planning, including all aspects of planning for the succession of business interests, representation of closely held businesses and their owners and representation of physicians in their individual and group practices.

Shareholder Gary S. Fentin was selected for the 17th year in the field of government finance. His practice focuses on the areas of commercial and real estate finance and development, industrial revenue bonds, affordable housing, real estate finance and development, business law and business foreclosures and workouts. A resident of Conway, he manages the firm’s tax-exempt bond practice and has acted as bond counsel and/or purchaser’s counsel in hundreds of such issues since 1978. The Massachusetts Development Finance Agency has approved Attorney Fentin as the only bond counsel with offices west of Worcester.

Managing Partner Timothy P. Mulhern concentrates his practice in the areas of family business planning, taxation, corporate law, commercial real estate and estate planning. He maintains licenses to practice in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the State of New York. A resident of Longmeadow, Attorney Mulhern was selected by Super Lawyers in the field of tax law for the 15th consecutive year.

Shareholder Steven J. Schwartz was selected for the 17th year in the field of business and corporate law. His practice focus includes family business planning, mergers and acquisitions, corporate law and estate planning. Attorney Schwartz represents principals in family business planning (including exit planning for business owners), and individuals and corporations in the purchase and sale of business enterprises. He also concentrates on strategic planning for the future of clients’ businesses and provides advice about alternatives in financing through venture capital and loans.

Shareholder James B. Sheils concentrates his practice in the areas of commercial finance law, creditors’ rights, banking law and telecommunications siting matters. Attorney Sheils was selected by Super Lawyers in the field of banking law for the eighth consecutive year.

Shelley Steuer, Of Counsel, was selected in the field of estate planning and probate for the fifth year. Attorney Steuer has practiced in Northampton since 1990. Prior to that, she served as an attorney advisor for the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, and an assistant regional attorney for the Department of Health and Human Services.

Shareholder Steven Weiss was selected in the field of business bankruptcy for the 16th consecutive year. He concentrates his practice in the areas of commercial and consumer bankruptcy, reorganization and litigation. A resident of Longmeadow, he supervises the firm’s bankruptcy, reorganization and workout practice and represents creditors, debtors and others in both commercial and consumer bankruptcy cases throughout Massachusetts. Attorney Weiss serves as a Chapter 11 Trustee and has been a member of the private panel of Chapter 7 Trustees for the District of Massachusetts for more than 30 years.

 

Rising Stars

To be eligible for the Rising Stars list, a candidate must be 40 years old or younger, or in practice for 10 years or less. Only 2.5% of Massachusetts lawyers are named to the Rising Stars list each year, including the following two attorneys from Shatz, Schwartz and Fentin.

Shareholder Michael A. Fenton was named to the 2022 Massachusetts Rising Stars list for the ninth consecutive year. He was selected in the fields of business and corporate law and focuses his practice in the areas of business planning, commercial real estate, estate planning and elder law. A resident of Springfield, he represents principals in business formation and succession planning, businesses in the purchase and sale of enterprises, developers in the acquisition and permitting of projects, and high net worth individuals in establishing comprehensive and sophisticated estate plans. As an attorney with extensive experience in taxes and a master’s degree in business administration, he counsels clients in business planning concerns and has extensive land use experience including zoning, subdivision, project permitting and environmental matters.

Associate Stephen L. Sobey was named to the 2022 Massachusetts Rising Stars list for the second time. He was selected in the field of estate and probate law. A resident of Springfield, he joined the firm in 2017 and concentrates his practice in estate planning and administration and elder law. After graduating with cum laude honors and two concurrent bachelor’s degrees from Fordham University, Attorney Sobey attended Boston College Law School where he received his Juris Doctor in 2016. He is admitted to practice in Massachusetts and Connecticut.

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About Shatz, Schwartz and Fentin, P.C.

The nationally recognized attorneys at Shatz, Schwartz and Fentin, P.C., concentrate their practices in the areas of business planning, estate planning, elder and special needs law, estate settlement, commercial lending and tax-exempt bond financing, commercial real estate transactions, environmental law, zoning and permitting, trust and estates litigation, commercial litigation, tax law and bankruptcy. The firm’s institutional clients range from nonprofit corporations and closely held family enterprises to multinational corporations with operations throughout New England and eastern New York. The firm’s philosophy is to place the client’s needs first by providing tailored, results-oriented, cost-effective approaches to problem-solving and keeping current with innovative strategies. Founded in 1969 by two legal services attorneys, the firm of 14 attorneys has offices in Springfield and Northampton, Mass., and Albany, N.Y. Additional information about Shatz, Schwartz and Fentin can be found on its website, ssfpc.com.