Tuesday, November 5, 2013

DeRENSIS RECOGNIZED AS A SUPERLAWYER, NINTH TIME

DeRENSIS RECOGNIZED AS A SUPERLAWYER, NINTH TIME




Deutsch Williams is pleased to announce that Paul DeRensis was named in November 2013 as one of 2013’s New England Super Lawyers along with four other members of his firm, Deutsch Williams Brooks DeRensis & Holland, P.C.

Mr. DeRensis’ practice is concentrated in the area of municipal law, and he was one of only ten lawyers in New England given recognition as a Super Lawyer in the government/cities/municipalities law area throughout the entire six state New England region.  This is the ninth time he has been so recognized.


Mr. DeRensis is a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Law School, and is admitted to practice in New York and Massachusetts and in various federal courts including the United States Supreme Court.  He serves as Town Counsel to a number of Massachusetts municipalities.  Mr. DeRensis serves on the Board of Director’s of the Massachusetts Municipal Association.  He also serves as a member of the State Board of Medicine and a member of the State Local Government Advisory Commission.

November’s issue of Boston Magazine will contain the listing of New England Super Lawyers.  The list of 2013 Super Lawyers is assembled by Thomson Reuters in conjunction with Boston Magazine based on peer nominations by attorneys, independent research conducted by the Thomson Reuters research staff, and peer evaluations by practice area across the six New England states aimed at selecting as Super Lawyers the top 5 percent of New England attorneys in more than 60 practice areas and reflects both peer recognition and professional achievement verified through careful selection process to determine New England’s best.



2 comments:

  1. Congratulations to Mr. DeRensis for this award. It is always interesting to see who is giving out the award and what they might stand for. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomson_Reuters Mr. DeRensis appears to be doing a good job for the citizens of Templeton.

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    1. Good for Mr. DeRensis and the rest of his team. He has a laid back way about him, but I will take him any time over a guy with out substance. Mr. DeRensis does not have to be a blow-hard to make his point, or to get the job done. This is the best decision we, the share holders in the Town of Templeton have ever made. Bev.

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