RFRENEE VICTORIA FULLERWhite and Williams LLP
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White and Williams LLP

Renee Victoria Fuller

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101 Arch St Ste 1930, Boston, MA, 02110
Employment & LaborReal EstateLitigation
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Renee Victoria Fuller is a real estate attorney with 19 years of legal experience, practicing at White and Williams LLP in Boston, MA. She earned a J.D. from Boston College Law School, a degree from Bard College At Simon's Rock A.A, in 2003, and a degree from University of North Carolina At Chapel Hill B.S, in 2005. She has been admitted to the Massachusetts Bar since 2006. Her practice encompasses real estate, employment and labor, and litigation, allowing her to serve clients across a range of legal needs. She maintains a clean professional disciplinary record.

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Licensed Since

2006

License Status

No misconduct found

Practice Areas

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  • Real Estate34%
  • Employment and Labor33%
  • Litigation33%

Languages

English

Experience

19+ years

Real Estate Attorney at White and Williams LLP. Admitted to practice in Massachusetts, 2006. Focus areas include Employment & Labor, Real Estate, Litigation.

Licenses & Bar Admissions

Massachusetts

Bar #Massachusetts Board of Bar Overs · Admitted 2006

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Schools & Education

University of North Carolina At Chapel Hill B.S,

Degree · 2005

Bard College At Simon's Rock A.A,

Degree · 2003

Boston College Law School JD

Degree · 2006

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101 Arch St Ste 1930, Boston, MA, 02110

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