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Patrick J. Moynihan
Mr. Moynihan concentrates his practice in the areas of government relations, public construction law, state and municipal permitting, and commercial real estate. Mr. Moynihan served for over 20 years in government both on the local level as Town Administrator in Northbridge, Massachusetts and on the state level as an Assistant Attorney General, Chief Counsel for the Massachusetts Highway Department (MassHighway), General Counsel for the Executive Office of Transportation, General Manager of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA), Central Artery/Tunnel Project Director, and Massachusetts Secretary of Transportation. In addition to his government experience, Mr. Moynihan spent seven years as chief operating officer and general counsel for a privately held commercial real estate development and property management firm.
Mr. Moynihan's practice involves assisting contractors, property owners and developers in their dealings with state and municipal agencies. He represents a number of large, Massachusetts-based construction companies before MassHighway, the MBTA, and other state transportation agencies on matters ranging from construction contract claims to contractor prequalification and limit levels. He also represents developers and property owners on permitting issues involving state transportation agencies and local municipalities. In addition to his government relations, public construction, and permitting practice, Mr. Moynihan also represents landlords, tenants, property owners, and developers on commercial real estate matters, including lease negotiation, property acquisition and financing.
Mr. Moynihan's community activities include service as an elected official in the Town of Natick, Massachusetts on the Board of Selectmen and the Recreation and Parks Commission. He is also a coach for the Natick Youth Football League and Natick Little League.
He attended the Northeastern University and graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice. He subsequently received his law degree from New England School of Law in 1988 and in 1998 received an honorary doctor of laws degree, also from New England School of Law.
Mr. Moynihan is admitted to practice in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts.
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