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Feldman & Kozeli, P.C. hires Mozina as managing partner

Boston, MA Angel Kozeli Mozina has joined the firm of Feldman & Kozeli, P.C. as a managing partner. Mozina is a native of Albania. She is a graduate of Mount Holyoke College, cum laude, and Suffolk University Law School.

Currently, Mozina concentrates in condominium law, conveyancing, affordable housing, and real estate litigation. During the past 12 years, she has represented commercial and residential property owners, management companies, tenants, buyers, sellers, condominium associations, small businesses and title insurance companies. Mozina has broad experience in the areas of leasing, condominium law, real estate conveyances, contract breaches, summary process, and Chapter 93A litigation.

Earlier this month, Mozina was selected a 2017 Top Woman in Law Honoree by Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly.

Prior to joining Feldman & Kozeli P.C., Mozina owned her own private practice and served as of counsel with the Newton-based firm, Broderick and Bancroft.

 

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