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In his Petition for Rehearing, Healey argues that this Court should have considered that the requirement for him to register as a sex offender for ten years was imposed upon him by law without an opportunity to seek judicial review as to his future dangerousness or complete rehabilitation.
I am an experienced, practical business lawyer representing start ups and public companies in financings, M&A, joint ventures, technology transactions, board representation and general business...
- 500+
- March 1, 1984
- Fenwick & West
- Los Altos, California, United States
In January of 2014, David merged his practice with the practice of David N. Appleby, forming the firm of Appleby Healy, Attorneys at Law, P.C. David continues his representation of local families while focusing his practice on his clients’ estate planning and administration.
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Meghan Healy is a partner at Di Renzo & Bomier. Meghan's focused areas include Family Law, Employment Law, Worker's Compensation and Guardian ad Litem representation. Many clients in these areas are experiencing the most difficult times in their lives.
Dave focuses his practice on advising technology companies in mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, strategic partnering transactions and spin-offs. His practice also includes startup and public company issues, venture capital financings, public offerings and licensing matters.
David Nguyen is an assistant professor of urban education leadership and policy and an adjunct professor of law at IU Indianapolis. Prior to academia, Nguyen was a full-time practicing attorney in the areas of immigration, family and administrative law. He is licensed to practice in the state and federal courts of Indiana, North Dakota and Texas.