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Partridge Snow & Hahn LLP welcomes new attorneys to Boston and Providence offices

According to Partridge Snow & Hahn LLP (PSH), Joseph Matzkin has joined the firm as of counsel in its Boston office and Carolyn Medina as of counsel in its Providence office. Matzkin concentrates his practice in general business, real estate, and trusts & estates law. He joins PSH from Looney & Grossman. Medina concentrates her practice in real estate law and re-joins the firm after being a project manager at the Women's Development Corp. "As the newest member of our Boston office, Joe represents another step in the growth of our Massachusetts practice," said David Gilden, managing partner. "We are thrilled to welcome Carolyn back to PSH," said Gilden.
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