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William C. Flanagan, born April 7, 1932; admitted to bar,
1956, Massachusetts; 1957, District of Columbia and U.S. Court of
Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit; 1958, U.S. Court of
Military Appeals; 1967, U.S. Supreme Court. Education: College
of the Holy Cross (A.B., 1953); Georgetown University (J.D.,
1956). Author: "Breach of Implied Warranty That Food is Fit for
Human Consumption," 43 Georgetown Law Journal 313, 1955; "Bank
Liability in Tort for Payment of Altered Checks Resulting in
Damage to Depositor's Credit and Business," 43 Georgetown Law
Journal 694, 1955.
Member: Hampden County, Massachusetts and American Bar
Associations (Member, Board of Bar Overseers Hearing Committee,
1976-1979). (Certified as Civil Trial Advocacy Specialist by
National Board of Trial Advocacy). Public Defender for Counties
of Hampden, Hampshire and Franklin, 1962-1964. Chairman of
Massachusetts Defenders Committee, 1968-1970. Member, Springfield
Police Commission, 1966-1969. County Attorney for Hampden County,
1970-1973. City Solicitor, City of Springfield, Mass., 1973-1975.
Adjunct Faculty, Georgetown University Law Center, 1995.
Chairperson, Salvation Army, Board of Directors, 2000—.
Practice Areas: Civil Litigation; Criminal Litigation.
Email:
wcf@efclaw.com
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