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Williamstown Attorneys Open New Office

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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Attorneys Bruce Grinnell, Jeffrey Grandchamp and Jamie Art have opened a new law office together, Grinnell Partners LLP.

Bruce D. Grinnell

With decades of combined experience and deep roots in the community, the firm offers experienced legal counsel in a broad range of areas, including business, commercial, and corporate law, nonprofit organizations, estate planning and administration, real estate, zoning and land use, and mediation.

Grinnell graduated from Williams College in 1962 and received his law degree from Boston University in 1967. He is a resident of Williamstown and member and former chairman of the Northern Berkshire Healthcare board of trustees.

Art also graduated from Williams College, in 1993, and earned his law degree from Yale in 1997. Grandchamp is a graduate of Temple University in Philadelphia and recieved his law degree from the University of Connecticut.

The firm's offices will be located at 1 Bank St. and can be contacted at 413-458-9601. The individual attorneys may be reached at bruce@grinnellpartners.com; jeff@grinnellpartners.com, and jamie@grinnellpartners.com.

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