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DainTorpy2021

April 14, 2021 by DainTorpy2021

Dan Dain quoted in Mass Lawyers Weekly

Mass Lawyers Weekly: ABUTTERS CAN’T BLOCK PRIVATE SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION

April 12, 2021 by DainTorpy2021

Boys and Girls Club of Boston’s YouthConnect Program

Dain Torpy was a sponsor of this year’s YouthConnect Fall Partnership Breakfast, which celebrated YouthConnect’s 18th year of helping our communities’ most at-risk youth through Boys & Girls Clubs of Boston’s partnership with the Boston Police Department. Boys & Girls Clubs of Boston’s YouthConnect program is an advocacy and intervention program of BGCB whose mission is to help the most at-risk young people make positive life choices through trusting relationships with skilled and compassionate social workers.

April 8, 2021 by DainTorpy2021

Dan Dain was one of local executives who rose to the challenge to raise $5,000 or more for the New England Region of The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS).

April 1, 2021 by DainTorpy2021

Kate Moran Carter quoted in Mass Lawyers Weekly

Mass Lawyers Weekly: APPEALS COURT: LACK OF FINALITY MEANS ZONING LAW DOESN’T APPLY

March 22, 2021 by DainTorpy2021

Uganda Political Dissident Asylee Client

Dain Torpy attorneys Kate Moran Carter and Michael McDermott recently won political asylum for their client in a removal hearing before the United States Immigration Court. The firm’s client, a Ugandan refugee and a member of the oppositional political party, the Forum for Democratic Change, fled to the United States in 2009 after being detained and tortured on two separate occasions because of his membership within the FDC. After presentation of the client’s direct testimony, cross-examination, and re-direct, the Immigration Judge granted the client’s application for asylum on the grounds that she found his testimony to be credible and that he had established his well-founded fear of future persecution by the government of Uganda on account of his membership in the FDC. The United States Department of Homeland Security immediately waived its right to appeal the decision. Ms. Carter and Mr. McDermott will now work to seek derivative asylum for the client’s wife and five children, whom he has not seen in five years and who continue to live in hiding in Uganda.

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