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Panel of Neutrals PROFESSIONAL PROFILES THE HON. CHRISTOPHER J. ARMSTRONG (RET.) Before joining REBA Dispute Resolution, Judge Armstrong served on the Massachusetts Appeals Court bench from 1972 until his retirement in July of 2006-over 30 years. From 2000 to 2006 he served as the Court s Chief Justice and was instrumental in expanding the Court s bench from 14 to 25 judges, eliminating the Court s case backlog for the first time in 16 years. He served as the first Chairman of the Supreme Judicial Court's Committee on Judicial Ethics from 1988 until 1998. He was also a member of the Executive Committee of the Chief Judges Council of the National Center of State Courts for five years until his retirement as Chief Justice of the Appeals Court. Prior to joining the Appeals Court Judge Armstrong served in the administration of Governor John Volpe. He was an Assistant Attorney General under Elliot Richardson. He also served as Chief Legal Counsel to Governor Francis W. Sargent from 1969 to 1971 and as Undersecretary of Administration until his appointment to the Appeals Court in 1972. Judge Armstrong graduated from Yale College in 1958 and Yale Law School in 1961. MARK BOBROWSKI, ESQ. Mr. Bobrowski has been a professor at the New England School of law since 1986, where he teaches Land Use Law, Real Property and Administrative Law. He is also a principal in the firm of Blatman, Bobrowski & Mead, LLC in Concord. He is the author of the Handbook of Massachusetts Land Use and Planning Law, now in its second edition. The Handbook is frequently cited by the courts of the Commonwealth in their reported decisions regarding land use matters. Mr. Bobrowski has also written numerous articles on topics ranging from affordable housing to protection of the scenic landscape. Mr. Bobrowski s teaching and practice have focused his expertise to all aspects of zoning, subdivision control and affordable housing. He is frequently engaged by municipalities to assist with large projects, particularly those requiring complicated zoning changes or development agreements. He served as a mediator with the Massachusetts Office of Dispute Resolution in Ch. 40B affordable housing appeals to the Housing Appeals Committee. He has litigated dozens of land use cases before the Land Court and Superior Court and argued many times at the appellate level. Mr. Bobrowski has written zoning ordinances and by-laws for nearly 100 of the Commonwealth s cities and towns, and is a regular speaker at the conferences of the City Solicitor and Town Counsel Association of Massachusetts, the Massachusetts Municipal Association, the Mass. Continuing Legal Education Program, and the Massachusetts Building Commissioners Association, among others. He served on Governor Romney s Task Force for Affordable Housing and now serves on Governor Patrick s Zoning Task Force, charged with reforming the Zoning Act. Arbitrator 50 Congress Street, Suite 600, Boston, MA 02109 Tel: 617.854.7555 Fax: 617.854.7570 www.disputesolution.net adr@reba.net

WARREN FITZGERALD, ESQ. Warren Fitzgerald is a full time mediator with a wide range of experience settling cases in many areas of the law including easements, condominium disputes, environmental contamination, construction, premises liability, business disputes, contracts, insurance coverage, labor and employment, intellectual property, product liability, fires and explosions, professional and medical malpractice, property damage, admiralty, estates and consumer class actions. Mr. Fitzgerald has more than 30 years experience as a trial lawyer and negotiator representing both plaintiffs and defendants in business, commercial, municipal and personal injury litigation. He was an associate with the firms of Hutchins & Wheeler and Parker, Coulter, Daley & White and was a partner at Meehan, Boyle & Cohen for 22 years. He began mediating cases at the request of fellow trial lawyers in the 1980 s and participated in several court supported mediation programs before starting Fitzgerald Dispute Resolution LLC at which he is also presently a mediator. A past president of the Massachusetts Bar Association and the Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys, Mr. Fitzgerald has lectured many times on topics relating to trial practice and ADR for MCLE and numerous law schools and bar associations. He was chair of the MBA ADR committee from 2007 to 2009 and has been a member of the Massachusetts Trial Court Standing Committee on Dispute Resolution since 2007. Mr. Fitzgerald has been selected as a Massachusetts and New England Super Lawyer each year since publication began. He was elected to the American Board of Trial Advocates in 2009. He graduated from Boston University, magna cum laude with distinction, where he was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa, and Boston University School of Law, where he was an editor of the Law Review. Case Evaluator THE HON. MEL L. GREENBERG (RET.) Judge Greenberg served on the Appeals Court bench from 1990 to 2007 after many years of experience on the Trial Court bench. He served on the District Court bench from 1977 to 1983, in the District Court s Appellate Division from 1980 to 1983 and on the Superior Court bench from 1983 to 1990. Prior to 1977 he practiced law in Worcester. A magna cum laude graduate of Clark University, he received his J.D. from Boston University School of Law and served in the Judge Advocate General Staff of the U.S. Army Reserve. Judge Greenberg is a member of the Massachusetts Judges Conference, the American Law Institute (ALI) and the New England Appellate Judges Conference. He has also served as chair of the BBA s Bench Bar Committee and as a faculty member of the National Judicial College in Reno, Nevada.

THE HON. HERBERT H. HODOS (RET.) Judge Hodos served on the Massachusetts District Court bench as an associate justice and then First Justice of the Greenfield District Court from 1993 until his retirement in 2008. In 2008 he was awarded the judicial excellence award for the District Court by the Massachusetts Judges Conference. After his retirement he served as a board member of the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine from 2008-2012. He served as Vice-Chair of the Board and Chair of the Complaint Committee. He practiced law as a general practitioner in Springfield with the law firm of Robinson and Dibble from 1966-1968 and from 1968 until 1993 he practiced with the law firm of Levy, Winer where he was a partner. He also served as a part time district prosecutor in Franklin and Hampshire counties. He has a breadth of experience as a general practitioner and concentrated in real estate, land use and probate law in his later years of practice. Judge Hodos has served on many civic, religious and charitable organizations over the years including presidency of the Franklin County Bar Association, delegate and executive committee of the Massachusetts Bar Association. He is currently a board member of Community Legal Aid, the legal services organization that covers western and central Massachusetts. Judge Hodos received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Yale University and his law degree from Boston College Law School. THE HON. RUDOLPH KASS (RET.) Judge Kass served as a justice of the Massachusetts Appeals Court from 1979 (with a one year hiatus when mediating for REBA Dispute Resolution) until his retirement as a recall judge on the Appeals Court bench in 2003. During that period he authored close to 2000 opinions, many in real estaterelated fields. Prior to his appointment to the Appeals Court, Kass was a partner in the Boston firm of Brown, Rudnick, Freed & Gesmer, known today as Brown Rudnick Berlack Israels LLP, where his field of concentration was real estate law-related with an emphasis on government-assisted housing. Having participated in a Boston Bar Association committee that drafted and lobbied for a condominium enabling statute, Kass became an authority on condominium law. In 1965 Kass served as counsel to a special legislative committee that drafted the statute creating the Massachusetts Housing Finance Agency, now known as MassHousing. Kass has lectured frequently in continuing legal education settings on real estate-related subjects and appellate practice. He is the editor/author of an MCLE publication, Legal Chowder. Judge Kass received his Bachelor of Arts from Harvard College and his law degree from Harvard Law School. ARTHUR P. KREIGER, ESQ. Mr. Kreiger, co-founder of Anderson & Kreiger LLP, has more than 25 years of experience practicing environmental and land use law as a litigator, advocate, counselor and mediator. His areas of expertise include oil and hazardous material contamination, wetlands protection, permitting, environmental impact review, environment insurance, zoning (including agriculture, religious and educational uses and day care), subdivision control and other local permitting and regulation, and other environmental and land use matters. For nearly 20 years, Art has successfully mediated cases through DEP, court panels, the Massachusetts Office of Dispute Resolution and privately. He has taught Advanced Environmental Law, addressed judges on the management of complex environmental cases for the Flaschner Judicial Institute, and written and lectured extensively to the legal and business audiences on a variety of topics. He cochaired the Steering Committee and the Litigation Committee of the BBA s Environmental Law Section, and co-chaired REBA s Environmental Committee. A cum laude graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, Art earned his JD with honors from Columbia Law School. Over the past several years, he has been consistently recognized by his colleagues as a Super Lawyer (Boston Magazine), a Leader in his Field (Chambers USA) and a Best Lawyer in America (Best Lawyer).

THE HON. LEON J. LOMBARDI (RET.) Judge Lombardi served as an Associate Justice of the Land Court Department from 1995 to 2008. He is a graduate of Tufts University in 1971 and received his law degree from Boston University School of Law in 1974. Judge Lombardi was an associate in the Law Offices of Robert I. Kalis in Foxborough from 1974 to 1978. Between January 1977 and January 1983, Judge Lombardi served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives representing the towns of Easton, Mansfield, and Norton. After leaving the legislature, Judge Lombardi practiced law with Warner & Stackpole in Boston until 1995. Judge Lombardi co-chaired a committee consisting of court personnel, private attorneys, and surveyors that drafted the Manual of Instructions for the Survey of Lands and Preparation of Plans, which became effective on January 2, 2006. He has participated as a faculty member in numerous seminars pertaining to Massachusetts easement law. For many years, Judge Lombardi was a member of the Real Estate Bar of Massachusetts and an ex-officio member of The Abstract Club. He received his mediation training from Mediation Works Incorporated. Prior to his service on the bench, Judge Lombardi was a member of the boards of Suffield Academy; the National Railroad Passenger Corp (commonly known as Amtrak); Brockton Hospital, Inc.; North Easton Savings Bank; and the Natural Resources Trust of Easton, Inc. BARBARA J. MACY, ESQ. Ms. Macy has been practicing law in Boston for nearly thirty years. In addition to her private, general practice and her work with REBA's residential foreclosure mediation program in the Bankruptcy Court, she volunteers in the Boston Bar Association s Lawyer for the Day program at the Suffolk Probate and Family Court and has acted as a volunteer conciliator for civil cases in the Boston Municipal Court. She has also served as a member of the Massachusetts Bar Foundation s Society of Fellows since 1994, reviewing IOLTA funding requests. In addition to Massachusetts, Ms. Macy is admitted in the US District Court for the District of Massachusetts and the United States Supreme Court. Case Evaluator THE HON. DAVID A. MILLS (RET.) The Hon. David A. Mills (ret.) was a justice of the Massachusetts Appeals Court from 2001 to 2012. During his service on the Appeals Court bench Judge Mills authored 120 published opinions and 15 rescript opinions. Prior to joining the Appeals Court, Mills law practice focused on advocacy in zoning and land use matters before municipal, state and federal land use and regulatory agencies in more than 2,000 cases. During his years in private practice, Mills also served as a long-time faculty member on MCLE s zoning and land use programs, as well as constitutional law programs. A graduate of Boston College and Boston College Law School, Mills first served in the appellate sections of the Middlesex District Attorney and The Attorney General before going into private practice. He is a member of the Massachusetts and Boston Bar Associations, as well as the Massachusetts LBGTQ Bar Association. He is a board member of the Salem Award Foundation and Mass Lawyers Weekly. A life-long resident of the town of Danvers, he was a town meeting member for 30 years, serving as town moderator in the late 1990s. A life-long resident of the Town of Danvers, he was a town meeting member for 30 years, serving as Town Moderator in the late 1990 s.

DAVID J. SINGER, ESQ. David Singer graduated from Rutgers College with a Bachelor of Arts in History in 1975, and earned his Juris Doctorate from Western New England Law School in 1978. David was a founding partner in the law firm of Esser, Singer, Eisenberg & Wainstein, in Greenfield and in Orange, Massachusetts, where he remained until 2000, when he opened a solo law and mediation practice in Greenfield. He specializes in real estate law, both residential and commercial. He has vast experience in land trust, conservation and ground lease transactions, and has represented multiple clients in closing extensive tax credit projects. David was trained as a mediator in 1995 at the Mediation Training at Harvard law School Program of Instruction for Lawyers, in 1997 at the Franklin Mediation and Training Collaborative and in 2013 at the MCLE Mediation Training in Boston. David has extensive experience mediating and arbitrating real estate matters. He also utilizes his mediation skills in facilitating and mediating cases involving estate and zoning issues and in cases involving interpersonal conflicts. David s mediation expertise has been utilized in his law practice and in his many civic activities. One example of a successful mediation by David involved his facilitating a public, emotional apology from Greenfield Community College to the family of a 12-year-old boy who was severely and permanently injured during a college sponsored activity. After 10 years of battling in a greatly publicized law suit, the public apology and acknowledgment of responsibility was mediated by David, ending in a mutually satisfactory resolution for the family, the college and the community. David is an active member of his community, where his mediation skills have been publicly recognized. His mediation skills have been effective in settling school contracts; creating a new charter, changing Greenfield s governance from a Board of Selectmen to a mayoral form of government; zoning changes; and ongoing issues involving city government. David served on the Franklin County Mental Health Board for four years, two as President; Greenfield School Committee in Greenfield for six years, two as Chair; the Zoning Board of Appeals in Greenfield for three years; the Charter Commission for one year; the Executive Committee of the Franklin County Bar Association, two years as President; and the Greenfield City Council for six years, two as President. JOEL M. RECK, ESQ. Joel Reck is a retired partner from Brown Rudnick LLP and former Chair of its Real Estate Department. His practice consisted of structuring, managing and closing sophisticated commercial real estate transactions throughout the United States and has included several of the largest development projects and leases in the Greater Boston area. Mr. Reck has several years of varied mediation experience, principally involving real estate and commercial disputes, but also involving personal injury and professional malpractice matters. Many of these mediations have involved multiple parties. Real Estate - Development disputes between developers and abutters; Condominium disputes between condominium associations and the original developers and between condominium associations and developers of adjacent properties; Control and ownership disputes among several owners of contiguous parcels comprising an integrated shopping center; Disputes among family members regarding financial and control issues with family owned property; Workout and foreclosure disputes; Abutter disputes regarding property lines, easements and use. Commercial - Family business control and ownership disputes; Employment dispute involving fired CEO. Personal Injury - Passenger injury on cruise ship. Malpractice - Legal malpractice claims. Listed in the 2011 edition of The Best Lawyers in America in the specialties of Alternative Dispute Resolution and Real Estate Law; listed as one of the Nation s Top 10 Real Estate Lawyers published by the United States Lawyer Rankings guide; named as a leading individual in real estate law in Massachusetts by Chambers USA: America s Leading Lawyers for Business; served as Chair of the Real Estate Section and as President of the Boston Bar Association and of the Boston Bar Foundation; served on the governing boards of the Massachusetts Bar Association, the Real Estate Bar Association, the American Bar Association and Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education; Member of the American College of Real Estate Lawyers and its Leasing Committee; Chair of the Boston Harbor Island Alliance and former chair and board member of many other non-profit organizations. Mr. Reck was the 2012 Recipient of REBA s Richard B. Johnson Award, the Association s highest honor. This lifetime achievement award recognizes the recipient s outstanding and selfless contributions to advancing the practice of real estate law. Mr. Reck is an Adjunct Professor at Boston College Law School; Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) faculty member to train and certify lawyers to be mediators; MCLE faculty member in Civil Mediation Workshop. Mr. Reck received his J.D. degree from Harvard University and B.A. degree from Bowdoin College. He is a trained and certified mediator. Case Evaluator

JOSEPH P. J. VRABEL, ESQ. Mr. Vrabel is General Counsel to Blaisco, LLC. He is Past-President of the Massachusetts Bar Association, the Massachusetts Bar Foundation and MCLE, Inc. He was a Senior Partner for 22 years at the law firm of Bowditch & Dewey, LLP, where he founded their Framingham office of approximately 25 attorneys. His expertise is primarily in corporate governance, commercial finance and commercial real estate. He also has extensive experience in all varieties of commercial bank loans, bond financings, health care financings, private placements, workout situations, mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, and all types of business transactions. His other areas of practice have included general corporate representation, particularly situations including investment strategies, and business planning. He has served on numerous not-for-profit boards of directors, including Longfellow s Wayside Inn, the Massachusetts Bar Foundation, Framingham State College, and Crossroads Community Foundation, where he was a Founding Trustee. He has served as the Massachusetts State Chair of the American Bar Foundation, served on the American Bar Association s House of Delegates and served on its Standing Committee for Continuing Legal Education. Expert Witness and Arbitration/Mediation Experience: Law firms and governmental agencies frequently retain Mr. Vrabel as an expert witness on the ethical standards and legal duties of attorneys in corporate law, real estate and commercial finance issues and transactions. He is a mediator and an arbitrator of commercial, real estate, and business disputes and currently serves as an arbitrator for the American Arbitration Association and as an arbitrator/mediator for the Real Estate Bar Association. He is the author of numerous publications and a requested speaker before a variety of legal and non-legal groups. Mr. Vrabel teaches business law at Babson College in the undergraduate and graduate MBA program and also teaches Public Law at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill in the graduate school of Government, Master of Public Administration program. Education: Lake Forest College (B.A., 1970); Boston College (J.D., 1973); Harvard Law School (Mediator Certification, 1997). THE HON. CATHERINE A. WHITE (RET.) Judge White joined Cetrulo and Capone LLP in 2006 in an Of Counsel position after nearly two decades of service on the Superior Court. During her term on the bench, she served on the Court s ADR subcommittee, as well as the advisory committee for the Judicial Institute. As a judge, she was honored in 2005 by the Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys (MATA) with their Judge of the Year Award and in April of 2006 she was given the Judicial Excellence Award by the Massachusetts Judges Conference. Judge White holds an undergraduate degree from Trinity College, an M.A.T. from Yale University and a J.D. from Northeastern University School of Law. She has been a member of the Northeastern University Board of Trustees since 1990. DAVID E. WILSON, ESQ. David Wilson, a partner at Corwin & Corwin LLP, practices exclusively in the field of construction law, representing subcontractors and suppliers, general contractors and construction managers, sureties, designers and owners, in matters ranging from general advice to trials in district and state courts. David has lectured and participated in numerous classes and seminars on construction law with MCLE, Suffolk University Law School, MBA and BBA, as well as various trade groups. He has also drafted significant legislative bills pertinent to construction, a number of which have been enacted into law. He received a J.D. from Boston University School of Law, and an undergraduate degree from Brown University.

Emeriti STEPHEN P. BIK, ESQ. Mr. Bik concentrates his practice in conveyancing and real estate law. Mr. Bik is Managing Attorney for Worcester-based Taylor Abstract Company. Admitted to the Massachusetts Bar in 1971, he was formerly a partner with the law firm of Bowditch & Dewey. Mr. Bik is an approved agent for several title insurance companies and was appointed Land Court Examiner for the Massachusetts Land Court in 1971. He graduated from Saint Michael s College and earned his JD from Suffolk Law School, where he also received the American Jurisprudence Award. Mr. Bik is a past president of REBA, has served on the Association s Board of Directors and is a former chair of its Title Standards Committee. He also holds memberships in the MBA, ABA, NELTA and ALTA. He also authored the chapter on Mortgages for Crocker s Notes on Common Forms and is a frequent panelist for seminars conducted by MCLE, MBA and the Worcester County Bar Association. ROBERT W. FOSTER, PE, PLS Mr. Foster is a Registered Professional Surveyor and Registered Professional Engineer (Civil) with over 35 years experience in the planning and design of residential, commercial and industrial land uses, including the design of road systems and their infrastructure. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in civil engineering from the University of Vermont in 1955. He provides consulting services in engineering and surveying and reviews the construction of road and infrastructure systems for the Towns of Hopkinton and Hopedale; he offers professional consulting services nationally in arbitration, dispute resolution and litigation involving civil engineering and surveying issues. Mr. Foster is President of the International Federation of Surveyors (IFG), Past President of the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping (ACSM), and has served on the Board of Trustees of The Engineering Center Education Trust (Boston). He is also a member of the Boston Chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers, New England Land Title Association, Massachusetts Association of Land Surveyors and Civil Engineers (MALSCE), and is Chairman of the Hopkinton Zoning Board of Appeals. He has received several awards and citations from MALSCE, ACSM, American Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing and The Engineering Center. Mr. Foster has provided testimony in litigation involving property disputes, appeals for permit denials, eminent domain proceedings, and professional negligence. He has testified before the United States Congress and the Massachusetts Legislature on pending legislation and budgetary matters. He participated in rewriting Minimum Standard Detail Requirements for ALTA/ACSM Land Title Surveys adopted by the American Land Title Association and ACSM in 1992. He conducted a study on the operations and functions of the Engineering Department of the Massachusetts Land Court for the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). He has conducted numerous seminars on the subjects of planning and zoning, professional practice issues and ethics, and professional standards. For several years he conducted refresher courses for candidates for licensure as professional engineer and as professional surveyor. Mr. Foster is author of The Liability Environment, a compendium of his columns appearing in the ACSM Bulletin. He has written several papers and articles on Global Positioning System (GPS), ethics, professional practice, public relations, mapping the wetlands of Massachusetts, and the need for a Land Data System in New England. Mr. Foster has written a column regularly for the monthly Civil Engineering News and is a Contributing Editor for P.O. B. Magazine, a publication of Business News Publishing Company.

Emeriti MICHAEL P. HEALY, ESQ. Mr. Healy practices law in the areas of business and corporate, probate and administration, residential and commercial real estate, environmental, zoning and municipal law matters. In private practice since 1971, Mr. Healy contributes to many professional and civic organizations. As a member of the American Bar Association, he has served on the Business, Property and Tax Sections. He served as a member of the Massachusetts Bar Association s Board of Delegates and the Association s Business, Property and Real Estate Sections. He is a past president of the Real Estate Bar Association, a past member of its Title, Forms and Practice Standards Committees and a past chair of the Association s Nominating Committee. Mr. Healy received a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from Michigan Technological University and earned his Juris Doctor at Suffolk Law School. Mr. Healy is a respected author and lecturer and has participated in numerous educational programs relating to various aspects of real estate law practice. Some of his recent works published in Lawyers Weekly, Banker & Tradesman and The Conveyancer (respectively) include Public Service Corporations vs. Municipal Zoning, IRS Targets Real Estate Attorneys, The Proposed Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act, Real Estate Broker Commission Law Clarified, and Selected Tax Issues Concerning Commercial Real Estate. He has lectured on subjects ranging from mortgage loan inspections to estate and investment planning. EDWARD W. MCINTYRE, ESQ. Mr. McIntyre has been a trial lawyer practicing in the field of negligence law since 1981. His trial practice has concentrated in the area of serious and life-alternating injuries and has involved trials in the Superior Court and the United States District Court for Massachusetts. Mr. McIntyre has also represented parties in land disputes, commercial landlord-tenant disagreements, premises liability cases, defective products, construction site accidents, business partnership breakups, fee arbitration, professional malpractice, trademark infringement, will contests, non-compete agreements, condominium owners association conflicts and municipal grievances. Mr. McIntyre also has a diverse mediation background, principally involving business-2-business disputes and partnership dissolutions. He has had principal involvement in several hundred mediated negligent-based cases. Mr. McIntyre is a past president of the Massachusetts Bar Association and a past president of the Worcester County Bar Association. He is a member of the American Bar Association s Dispute Resolution Section. J.D. from New England School of Law; M.A. Assumption College; B.A. Saint Bonaventure University. Trained and certified as a mediator Mediation Works Incorporated, Boston, MA.

Emeriti BETTE J. ROTH, ESQ. Bette Roth is a full-time mediator and arbitrator, and has handled more than 800 cases involving a wide range of commercial, employment, securities, construction, real estate, professional malpractice, and family business/real property ownership disputes. Among others, she has settled in mediation real property disputes involving breach of the purchase and sale agreement, adverse possession, easements, title, zoning, inspection, and variance disputes involving the city, family, and surrounding neighbors. Before 1992, Ms. Roth was a trial lawyer for several years in private practice and before that with the federal government. In addition to REBA Dispute Resolution, Inc., Ms. Roth mediates and arbitrates with American Arbitration Association (AAA), CPR Panel of Distinguished Neutrals, FINRA, Resolute Systems, Inc., and Case Closed. She is certified by the International Mediation Institute in the Hague. Ms. Roth has spoken extensively on mediation and arbitration for Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education (MCLE), the Boston Bar Association (where she served as co-chair of the ADR Committee of the Litigation Section), and ALI-ABA, and has trained arbitrators through MCLE and mediators through AAA. She has published numerous articles on dispute resolution with Mass. Lawyers Weekly, The Practical Lawyer (ALI-ABA), the Boston Bar Journal, PIABA, NSCP Currents, MCLE, CCLE, and on antitrust through The Antitrust Bulletin. Ms. Roth is the primary editor and contributing author of the national two-volume text, The Alternative Dispute Resolution Practice Guide (copyright 1993-2009 Thomson/West), a finalist for the 1994 CPR book award. This text is widely cited by litigants and judges, and has become a staple in most law libraries. Ms. Roth publishes its yearly updates, which has kept her on the forefront of ADR developments for the past 17 years. Recognized for her work in dispute resolution, Ms. Roth was named a "Super Lawyer" in the field of ADR by Boston Magazine and Law & Politics Magazine for each year since 2006, and in 2001, she received the John Dunlop Dispute Resolution Award from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts for her work in mediation. Ms. Roth also teaches mediation at Boston University School of Law. F. SYDNEY SYD SMITHERS IV, ESQ. Mr. Smithers joined the firm of Cain Hibbard & Myers PC in Pittsfield in 1971, concentrating in all aspects of residential and commercial real estate. Mr. Smithers became a partner with the firm and has been directing the firm s Real Estate Department since 1976. Admitted to the Massachusetts Bar in 1970, the US District Court and the District Court of Massachusetts in 1971, he began his career serving as a law clerk to Judge Edward McPartlin in the Massachusetts Land Court. He was appointed a Land Court Examiner in 1972. Mr. Smithers graduated from the Wharton School of Finance and Commerce at the University of Pennsylvania and earned his JD from Boston University School of Law. He received his mediation training at Framingham Court Mediation Services in 1996. He is a long time member of the Real Estate Bar Association for Massachusetts, having served as a member of the Association s Executive Committee, Board of Directors, Chairman of the Continuing Education Committee, as well as the Association s President in 1987. Mr. Smithers was presented with the Association s Richard B. Johnson Award in May of 2001. He also has been a member of the Massachusetts Bar Association, the Berkshire Bar Association, The Abstract Club, the New England Land Title Association, the American Land Title Association, the Massachusetts City Solicitors and Town Counsel Association and the Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education Real Estate Curriculum Advisory Committee. In 1998 Mr. Smithers was elected a Fellow of the American College of Real Estate Lawyers. In addition to being very active in his local community, he has served as trustee for The Trustees of Reservations for many years and recently completed his second term as Chairman of its Board of Directors. A respected author and lecturer, Mr. Smithers publications include Massachusetts Highway Law for Surveyors and contributions to Crocker s Notes on Common Forms (8th Ed., MCLE 1995, Supp., 1997, 2000), Massachusetts Municipal Law (MCLE, 2002) and Real Estate Title Practice in Massachusetts (MCLE, 2003). Case Evaluator

Emeriti THE HON. J. OWEN TODD (RET.) Judge Todd served as an Associate Justice of the Massachusetts Superior Court from 1988 until his resignation in 1992. During his judicial appointment, he presided over a variety of areas including construction, commercial real estate, commercial contract, land use and environmental law. Before his appointment, Judge Todd was a senior partner in the litigation department of Hale and Dorr, practicing in Massachusetts State and Federal Courts, including the Tax Court. Having returned to the practice of law, he concentrates on trials involving real estate, complex business litigation, intellectual property disputes, tax and corporate securities litigation. In addition, Judge Todd s extensive experience in mediation and arbitration includes matters of environmental issues, complex commercial litigation, employment discrimination and harassment, patent and copyright claims and divorce issues. Judge Todd graduated from Harvard University, and earned his JD at Boston College Law School. He was admitted to the Massachusetts Bar in 1960. A respected author and lecturer, Judge Todd has served as President of the Massachusetts Trial Lawyers Association. He also holds memberships in the American College of Trial Lawyers, the American Bar Association, the Massachusetts Bar Association and the Boston Bar Association. He was Sudbury s Town Moderator and has been the recipient of numerous educational trusteeships and fellowships. Arbitrator JOHN G. JACK WOFFORD, ESQ. Mr. Wofford practices full time as a neutral, with an emphasis on mediation and arbitration. In the 1970 s, He served in both state and federal government- as Director of the Boston Transportation Planning Review, as Associate Commissioner of the Massachusetts Department of Public Works, as the first Director of the Central Transportation Planning Staff for the Boston region, and as Deputy General Counsel of the US Department of Transportation. Joining the law firm of Csaplar & Bok, he became a partner in 1981 and was a member of the firm s Real Estate Department, specializing in complex development projects. In 1987, Mr. Wofford joined Endispute, Inc., as a Senior Consultant providing dispute resolution and legal management consulting. In solo practice since 1993, he mediates a wide variety of disputes, including real estate, employment, environmental, commercial and family business matters, and disputes involving professional liability of lawyers, architects, engineers, surveyors and other professionals in construction, development and real estate matters matters. He has also worked with issues of title insurance companies for damages from alleged wrongful certification of title, of bonding companies for failures in construction and of tort liability insurers for environmental cleanup and damages from hazardous waste. Mr. Wofford graduated from Harvard College and Oxford University where he was a Rhodes Scholar. He earned his LLB at Harvard Law School and then served as law clerk to a US District Judge. He received mediation training at Endispute, the Massachusetts Office of Dispute Resolution, the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School and the Cambridge Dispute Settlement Center. In 1999, President Clinton appointed Mr. Wofford to a term on the Federal Services Impasses Panel, a seven-member resolution panel on federal labor negotiation involving the federal government as employer and bargaining units representing federal employees. Arbitrator 50 Congress Street, Suite 600, Boston, MA 02109 Tel: 617.854.7555 Fax: 617.854.7570 www.disputesolution.net adr@reba.net