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Murtha Cullina Welcomes Partner Karen J. Kepler

Boston, MA (August 14, 2013)…Murtha Cullina LLP is pleased to announce that Karen J. Kepler (Brookline, MA) has joined the firm as a partner. Resident in the firm’s Boston office, Ms. Kepler is a member of the firm’s Business and Finance Department practicing in the areas of commercial real estate and affordable housing.

“Karen is a welcomed and strong addition to our firm,” stated Michael E. McDonough, Chair of Murtha Cullina’s Business and Finance Department. “Her knowledge and experience will certainly benefit our clients and will contribute to the continued expansion of our commercial real estate and affordable housing practices.”

Ms. Kepler brings to Murtha Cullina her more than 20 years of experience representing clients in the areas of commercial real estate development and finance, with a particular emphasis on facilitating public-private partnerships through affordable housing and community economic development projects. Ms. Kepler is recognized as a Massachusetts Super Lawyer and is also ranked by Martindale-Hubble as one of the top women real estate lawyers in the Northeast. She earned her B.A., cum laude, from the University of Massachusetts and her J.D. from the Boston University School of Law.

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About Murtha Cullina LLP

With more than 115 attorneys in six offices throughout Connecticut and Massachusetts, Murtha Cullina LLP offers a full range of legal services to meet the local, regional and national needs of our clients.  Our practice encompasses litigation, regulatory and transactional representation of businesses, governmental units, non-profit organizations and individuals. Core practice areas include litigation, labor and employment, bankruptcy and creditors’ rights, construction, energy, health care, trusts and estates, affordable housing, real estate, land use and retail and hospitality. 

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