(August 13, 2006. Manchester, NH.) - Sheehan Phinney attorney Robert Lucic wrote an article for the Eight-Seventh Annual Excursion of the Sandwich (NH) Historical Society. The article, "Long John Wentworth: A Giant of American Politics," focuses on Sandwich-born John Wentworth, who left New Hampshire in the 1830's for Chicago and became a newspaper editor and owner, an attorney, a Congressman from Illinois, and mayor of Chicago.
The Sandwich Historical Society publishes an annual publication, documenting the history of its town and of the area around it. The periodical has been published every year since 1920.
Lucic is active in New Hampshire's cultural and historical community, as he is a trustee of Canterbury Shaker Village and the Concord Public Library Foundation. He is also planning to write a chapter in the next edition of the Excursion.
Lucic has extensive commercial and environmental litigation experience including administrative agency proceedings, arbitrations, jury trials and appellate practice involving both multi-national corporations and small businesses. He regularly advises clients on antitrust compliance issues. He is also the firm's liaison with Lex Mundi, the world's leading association of independent law firms.
Sheehan Phinney is a regional business law firm with offices in Manchester, Concord and Lebanon, NH, and Boston, MA. The firm provides a broad range of sophisticated legal services to businesses and institutions in traditional and emerging areas of the law. Its diverse client base includes local and regional for-profit and not-for-profit organizations, as well as national and international businesses with interests in the Northeastern United States.
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