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Attorneys
TIMOTHY A. REILLY
1350 Main Street, 4th Floor
Springfield, MA 01103
Tel: 413-739-1110
Fax: 413-586-9440
treilly@reillylaw.net |
82 1/2 Maple Street
Florence, MA 01062
Tel: 413-584-9900
Fax: 413-586-9440 |
EDUCATION
Columbus School of Law
The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C.
Juris Doctor, May 1994
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA
B.A. Cum Laude, 1990
EXPERIENCE
Law Offices of Timothy A. Reilly, P.C.
October 2005 to Present
General practice of law including residential and commercial real estate, personal injury, business law, landlord/tenant, environmental law, municipal law and government relations.
Crevier & Ryan LLP - Springfield, MA
June 2004 to October 2005
General practice of law including municipal law, residential and commercial real estate, personal injury, business law, landlord/tenant, environmental law and government relations.
Liebel, DeSousa, Mulholland & Reilly - Springfield, MA*
December 2003 to May 2004
General practice of law including municipal law, residential and commercial real estate, personal injury, business law, wills, landlord/tenant, environmental law and government relations.
Law Offices of Timothy A. Reilly, P.C. - Springfield, MA*
February 2003 to December 2003
General practice of law including municipal law, residential and commercial real estate, personal injury, business law, wills, landlord/tenant, environmental law and government relations.
Associate City Solicitor - City of Chicopee Law Department
August 2003 to April 2004
Counsel to the City of Chicopee Board of Aldermen. Legal review of the following: ordinances, zoning and licensing issues.
Assistant City Solicitor* - City of Springfield Law Department, Litigation Division
April 2001 to May 2004
Represent the city in all aspects of civil litigation in Housing, District, Superior and Federal Court as well as before the Civil Service Commission, the Division of Industrial Accidents and the State Appellate Tax Board. Advise various City Departments, Boards and Commissions.
Attorney, Office of Labor Relations* - City of Springfield, MA
February 2000 to August 2002
Assisted in negotiation of Collective Bargaining Agreements with various public employee bargaining units. Represented city in grievance, arbitration and Civil Service proceedings.
Legal Counsel* - Office of Community Development and Office of Housing and Neighborhood Services - City of Springfield, MA
May 1998 to May 2004
Legal counsel to Community Development Commissioner and Director of Housing and Neighborhood Services. Prepare and review all contracts, leases, licenses, deeds, purchase and sale agreements and mortgages generated by the Office of Community Development and Office of Housing and Neighborhood Services. Create all legal documents for the following programs: homebuyer, homeowner rehabilitation and project-based homeownership which utilize federal and state HOME, Community Development Block Grant and Lead Hazard Abatement funding. Prepare instruments for loan and disposition closing. Legal review of the following areas: new initiatives, tax-title land takings, demolition liens, conflicts of interest, zoning/land use, special permits, entertainment/liquor licenses, collections, subordination agreements, discharges, funding proposals, affordable housing restrictions and developer-driven loan documents. Interpret and apply federal, state and municipal statutes as they affect the Office of Community Development.
Vice President and General Counsel - Diamond Educational Services, Inc.
2002 to 2005
Responsible for recruiting students, site development and management of satellite campuses for Nichols College's Accelerated Degree Programs on military and non-military sites throughout the United States.
Closing Agent - Integrated Loan Services and Pacific Document Signing
2001 to 2003
Responsible for closing home equity loans and mortgage loan refinancing for Fleet Bank, Citibank, American Savings Bank, Digital Federal Credit Union and GMAC.
Adjunct Professor - Springfield College, Springfield, MA
1997 to 2003. Courses included:
- Economics 315: Business and Government
Discussion of the legal, political and social issues and institutions affecting the non-market environment of business. Required course for Business and Management majors.
- Economics 350: Economics of Sports
Discussion of the economics of the sports industry, including the role of government, the role sports plays in our society, as well as the unique economic position of sports as an enterprise.
- Sports Management and Recreation 675: Legal Aspects of Leisure Services
Discussion of legal liability issues and risk management for public and private entities to enable leisure service personnel to recognize, anticipate and manage legal risks and minimize liability.
Adjunct Professor - Asnuntuck Community College, Enfield, CT
1998 to 2002. Courses included:
- Political Science 101: American Government
An introduction to the structure, functions and politics of the Federal government.
- Business Law 145: Legal Aspects of Business
An introduction into the legal environment of business and business transactions, court systems, the history of law and procedure. Discussion includes the basic legal theories of contract law, torts, criminal law, and constitutional law.
- Business Law 145: Advanced Legal Aspects of Business
A continuation of the introduction into the legal environment of business and business transactions. Discussion includes the basic legal theories of contracts, warranties, product liability, consumer & environmental law, employment discrimination, insurance, wills and trusts.
Adjunct Professor - Quincy College, Quincy, MA (Springfield, MA satellite campus)
September 2000 to February 2004. Courses included:
- Criminal Justice 107: Juvenile Delinquency
An introduction into the nature and extent of juvenile delinquency in American society.
- Criminal Justice 121: Criminal Procedure
An introduction to criminal procedure for the criminal justice professional.
* Criminal Justice 215: White Collar Crime
An introduction into the types of white collar crime, enforcement, prosecution and the infiltration of organized crime into business through general concepts and actual cases.
- Criminal Justice 221: Criminology
An introduction into the basics of Criminology from a sociological perspective, studying the concepts of crime, criminals, victims, public policy, privatization, community policing, organized crime, occupational crime and punishing the criminal offender.
- Government 201: American Government
An introduction to the structure, functions and politics of the Federal government.
Adjunct Professor - Nichols College, Dudley, MA (Westover AFB satellite campus)
July 2003 to Present. Courses included:
- English 252: Effective Speaking
Provides students with a process of effective preparation, delivery and critiquing public speaking. Additionally, it provides a forum to learn the fundamental principals of effective speaking and provides the students practice in utilizing these principals in the preparation and delivery of Impromptu, Informative, Persuasive and Manuscript Speeches.
*The dates of service are correct. Please note that I served in these positions concurrently.
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