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Douglas Rose
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β¨ About
About Douglas Rose
Douglas James Rose is a Partner in the litigation department of Tully Rinckey PLLC.
Douglas focuses his practice on complex commercial litigation issues, including real estate, zoning, and land use, as well as contract actions and creditor-debtor relations. He previously worked in the Albany office of Deily, Mooney, & Glastetter, LLP.
Prior to entering the legal profession, Doug served in the United States Coast Guard. Deployed primarily on law enforcement patrol duties in the Caribbean, he achieved the rank of Lieutenant (junior grade).
Doug received his J.D. from the University of Miami School of Law, where he was a Deanβs Merit Scholar. He subsequently received his M.B.A. from the Carroll Graduate School of Management at Boston College, and served as a Faculty Research Assistant while studying there. Doug received his A.B. from Brown University.
Douglas is an active participant in his community. He serves as chairman of the municipal planning board of Stockbridge, Massachusetts, and is a part-time graduate theology student and a lay preacher at several churches in Berkshire County
βοΈ Practice Areas
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Gov & Administrative Law
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Real Estate Law
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Municipal Law
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Business Law
Credentials & Experience
π Education
Boston College
MBA
Accounting and Finance
University of Miami School of Law
J.D.
Law
Brown University
B.A.
Fine Arts & Mathematics
π Bar Admissions
United Methodist Church of Lenox, Massachusetts
Member
Member
Member
New York State Bar
Member
Member
Member
Stockbridge, Massachusetts Republican Town Committee
Member
Member
Member
Town of Stockbridge, Massachusetts Municipal Planning Board
Member
Member
Member
Massachusetts State Bar
Member
Member
Member
Rhode Island State Bar
Member
Member
Member
πΌ Professional Experience
Partner
Tully Rinckey PLLC Current
Senior Associate
DEILY, MOONEY & GLASTETTER, L.L.P 2004 - Current
Of Counsel
Donovan & O'
Connor, LLP 2001 - 2004
President & Principal Legal Practitioner
Rose Consultancy 2001
π Publications
- When is a Claim of Right Really Right?
- New York Law Journal