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Attorney Glick’s practice concentrates in the areas of small business representation and real estate matters. In addition to her experience in these areas, Attorney Glick has handled cases involving landlord/tenant matters, divorce, gay and lesbian family matters, employment discrimination and housing discrimination. In 2005, the Fair Housing Center of Greater Boston awarded Attorney Glick its Open Doors Award for her efforts to provide assistance to those facing discrimination in housing.
Before opening her law practice, Attorney Glick served as Counsel in the Policy and Procedures Bureau of the Child Support Enforcement Division of the Massachusetts Department of Revenue (DOR). While at DOR, Attorney Glick negotiated settlements in cases involving administrative enforcement, and wrote memoranda for agency staff explaining laws, regulations, policies and procedures.
Attorney Glick received her J.D. from Boston University School of Law, where she was an articles editor for the Boston University Public Interest Law Journal. In addition, she is a graduate of Harvard Divinity School, from which she received a Master of Theological Studies, and of Smith College, from which she received her degree with honors in Government. She is a member of the Massachusetts Bar Association, Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts, the Massachusetts Lesbian and Gay Bar Association, the
Harvard Square Business Association and the Massachusetts Specialty Foods Association. |
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