(May 23, 2005. Manchester, NH.) - Alan Cleveland, an attorney with the regional law firm of Sheehan Phinney Bass + Green PA, participated as a panel speaker at the Stanford Law School's Fiduciary College held May 23-24, 2005. A program designed for trustees and senior managers of endowments, foundations and public, corporate and union pension funds, the Fiduciary College was hosted by the Stanford Law School's Program in Law, Economics and Business.
Alan Cleveland, an attorney with the regional law firm of Sheehan Phinney Bass + Green PA, participated as a panel speaker at the Stanford Law School's Fiduciary College held May 23-24, 2005. A program designed for trustees and senior managers of endowments, foundations and public, corporate and union pension funds, the Fiduciary College was hosted by the Stanford Law School's Program in Law, Economics and Business.
Featuring an elite group of practioners in specialized fields, panel discussions explored "best practices" for discharging responsibilities prudently and effectively under the guidance of experts from academia, government, investment management and seasoned pension, endowment and foundation fund practitioners.
Attorney Cleveland practices in the Corporate Practice Group of Sheehan Phinney Bass + Green, with practice focus in the areas of general corporate counsel and public and private pension funds. He has authored the chapter "Fiduciary Liability Issues under ERISA" which will be included in the sixth edition of "The Handbook of Employee Benefits" by Dr. Jerry S. Rosenbloom of the Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania and published by McGraw-Hill.
Sheehan Phinney Bass + Green PA is a regional business law firm with offices in Manchester, Concord, 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 organizations, as well as national and international businesses with interests in the Northeast.
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