Thursday, February 15, 2018

Brady/Callahan announces name change to Brady/Donahue

Brady/Callahan, a Springfield, Vermont-based law firm, is pleased to announce that it has changed its name to Brady/Donahue.

With the recent retirement of a former partner, Chris Callahan, the new name represents the firm's current, senior managing partners, John Brady and Brendan Donahue.

Brady/Callahan, a Springfield, Vermont-based law firm, is pleased to announce that it has changed its name to Brady/Donahue. With the recent retirement of a former partner, Chris Callahan, the new name represents the firm's current, senior managing partners, John Brady and Brendan Donahue.

As John Brady notes, “We’re excited to begin a new era at Brady/Donahue, serving Springfield and Vermont-area residents and businesses with legal services across a number of practice areas including insurance, civil litigation, personal injury, workers' compensation and more.”

Based in Springfield, Vermont, and serving clients across Vermont, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts, managing partners John E. Brady and Brendan P. Donahue bring decades of legal experience. Brendan Donahue regularly practices before the Vermont Supreme Court, the United States District Court for the District of Vermont, all Vermont Superior Courts and the Vermont Department of Labor. Brendan handles a wide range of litigation and appellate matters for both injured individuals and insurers and concentrates his practice in the areas of personal injury, civil liability, workers’ compensation and insurance coverage. John Brady has been practicing law since 1991, and was the president of the Windsor County Bar Association from 1996-2002 and is past Chairman of the Vermont Bar Association’s Tort Liability Committee.

Brady/Donahue's offices in Springfield, Vermont are centrally located and provide easy access for individuals throughout New England needing personal injury and workers’ compensation representation. The firm's practice areas also include specialized expertise in maritime law that includes boating accidents, cruise ship incidents, or other accidents resulting in injury or property damage occurring on or near a large waterway. To learn more about Brady/Donahue, please visit http://bradydonahue.com.


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