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R IN BRIEF W.R. GRACE TO SPLIT, BASE SPIN-OFF DIVISION IN CAMBRIDGE W.R. Grace & Co. said this month it will split itself into two separate companies, one of which will be headquartered in Cambridge. The proposal by Columbia, Maryland-based Grace (NYSE: GRA) that was announced Feb. 5 will see the conglomerate base the central off ices for its construction and packaging units at 62 Whittemore Ave., while its legacy businesses in the energy and chemicals sectors will remain in Maryland. American City Business Journals - Not for commercial use The so-called “New Grace” in the Mid-Atlantic has about 600 people working in Curtis Bay — a W. MARC BERNSAU Baltimore neighborhood — and Th e Globe is near terms to acquire an industrial site in Taunton to house its printing and distribution units. another 600 at its Columbia headquarters. PAPER CHASE KEEPING IT LOCAL Grace owns its facility at 62 Whittemore Ave. in Cambridge. Boston Globe to acquire Taunton Here’s a breakdown of the company’s local operations as well as its capacity for future industrial site to house production units growth: he Boston Globe is in the fi nal stages New Jersey- premature, noting that the Globe’s proper- 290,000 of acquiring a 330,000-square-foot $19.75 based Cham- ty search was in its early stages and would The current square footage at 62 T industrial site in Taunton to house bers Properties, likely evaluate more than a dozen options Whittemore Ave. its printing and distribution units, mark- which acquired when all was said and done. ing a major step in the media company’s million the site for Th e Globe is expected to vacate its cur- plans to shed its Dorchester home and The Taunton facility is $19.75 million rent home in the next two years as part 250 move its core news operation to a smaller owned by New Jersey- in 2004. The of a deal that continues to be hammered The company’s current based Chambers headcount in Cambridge and more cost-effi cient space in the city. Properties, which property has out with Winstanley Enterprises of Con- Globe CEO Mike Sheehan declined to acquired the site for been vacant cord, according to local sources. Th e prop- comment. $19.75 million in 2004. since 2011. erty was last appraised in the range of $30 Real estate sources for months have The pur- million and $70 million prior to Henry’s 27 monitored the Globe’s property search in chase is viewed acquisition of the Globe in late 2013. The acreage supporting the company’s Cambridge facility the outer suburbs. Th at hunt has since tar- by local real estate sources as a sign that Th e Taunton site is about 40 miles from geted 300 Constitution Drive in Taunton as the Globe is nearing a decision on where to the Globe’s long-time headquarters and the company’s eventual home for its var- relocate its news and administrative offi c- main printing site on Morrissey Boule- ious production and distribution assets. es. In November, the Boston Business Jour- vard in Boston, but remote printing has Th e Globe’s current home on Morrissey nal reported that the Globe had narrowed been part of the Globe’s business model for Boulevard in Dorchester includes approx- its search for a new corporate headquarters decades. During healthier times for daily imately 700,000 square feet of offi ce and to three possible locations in Boston’s Fen- newspapers, the Globe maintained a satel- industrial space on roughly 17 acres. way and Charlestown neighborhoods. At lite printing plant in Billerica. The Taunton property is owned by the time, Sheehan dismissed the report as — Craig M. Douglas

Mike Heff ernan RADIO SILENCE BAKER APPOINTS RadioShack fi les for bankruptcy, lists FORMER TREASURER CANDIDATE HEFFERNAN Massachusetts stores that could close soon TO PENSION BOARD Gov. Charlie Baker has appointed RadioShack Inc., the corporate parent of the retail chain catering to electronics enthusiasts and more traditional customers, Mike Heff ernan, who lost the fi led for bankruptcy protection Feb. 5. Th e fi ling included a plan to sell more than half of its 4,000 company-owned stores statewide race for Massachusetts and to shutter the remaining 1,600 or so over time. Here are the Massachusetts stores listed by the company as being most at treasurer in November to Democratic candidate risk of closing. — Eric Convey Debra Goldberg, to serve as his designee on the state’s INITIAL TRANCHE: SECOND TRANCHE: THIRD TRANCHE: Pension Reserves Investment R Hampshire Mall, Hadley R CambridgeSide Galleria, R 240 Andover St., Peabody R 414 Boylston St., Boston Management Board, the state’s primary overseer of the R Mall, North Cambridge R Lexington Street, Waltham R Twin City Mall, Leominster commonwealth pension system Attleboro R Long Pond Road, Plymouth R Donald Lynch Boulevard, R Independence Mall, Kingston for public-retirees. R R , Saugus Kings Highway, New Bedford Marlborough R 730 Commonwealth Ave. The board had its first meeting R Auburn Mall, Auburn R Pleasant Street, Fall River R Whitinsville Plaza, Whitinsville No. 2, Boston with Goldberg at the helm on R Swansea Place, Swansea R Cooley Street, Springfield R 15 White St., Cambridge Wednesday. Heff ernan and Goldberg clashed during the R R R North , North Timpany Boulevard, Gardner Lincoln Plaza, Worcester campaign over issues such as Dartmouth R Speedway Plaza, R Sudbury Crossing, Sudbury whether the state pension system R 495 West Broadway, South Westborough R Drum Hill Plaza, Chelmsford should divest from fossil fuels. Boston Goldberg won 55 percent of R Ingleside Mall, Holyoke R Providence Highway, November vote, as compared to Dedham Heff ernan’s 41 percent. 4 BOSTON BUSINESS JOURNAL UP FRONT

BEST DEFENSE Mass. data breaches declined 21% in 2014, despite constant threat

Th e bad news is that 2014 was the second in 2014. Th at number was down 21 percent February 14–22 most-successful year on record for hack- from the prior year’s record total of 1,555. Boston Convention ers seeking to pillage credit card data, Last year’s breaches ranked as the second- & Exhibition Center social security numbers and myriad per- highest total recorded by the state. sonal information belonging to Massa- In terms of the number of Massachu- chusetts residents. Th e good news is that, setts residents aff ected by reported breach- American City Business Journalsin terms- Not of for minimizing commercial the damage use from es, 2014 marked a signifi cant improve- those online assaults, local businesses ment over the prior year’s damage. Th e LIQUID ASSETS, REDEFINED. and nonprofi ts appear to have collective- state said 89,982 Massachusetts residents ly waged a much-improved defense. were aff ected by last year’s breaches, a 93 It's time to review your portfolio and invest in yourself. According to the state’s Offi ce of Con- percent drop from the record 1.16 million Come see what's new for 2015! Find the best in boats and sumer Affairs & Business Regulation, residents aff ected by breaches in 2013. Last marine gear, engines and electronics at New England's there were 1,243 data breaches reported year’s total of account breaches was the by businesses, nonprofi ts and govern- state’s lowest on record since 2010. premier boat show. ment entities operating in Massachusetts — Craig M. Douglas PLUS, daily boating and sailing seminars, SailFest THE LARGEST DATA BREACHES IN MASS. IN 2014, BY SECTOR featuring sailboats from 8-46 ft. and the latest in sailing BANKS & CREDIT UNIONS gear and services, and more. NO. MASSACHUSETTS REPORTING ENTITY DATE OF REPORTED BREACH RESIDENTS AFFECTED Pre-shop, tickets & details: NewEnglandBoatShow.com Eastern Bank 10/20/2014 34,068 Peoples Bank 10/30/2014 11,611 Eastern Bank 1/15/2014 11,408 SalemFive 9/23/2014 7,200 Middlesex Savings Bank 9/24/2014 4,372

FINANCIAL SERVICES NO. MASSACHUSETTS REPORTING ENTITY DATE OF REPORTED BREACH RESIDENTS AFFECTED American Express 5/29/2014 40,490 Discover Financial Services 3/24/2014 25,123 American Express 10/17/2014 6,207 Northern Trust 7/29/2014 6,061 First Citizens Bank 9/18/2014 3,558

HEALTH CARE NO. MASSACHUSETTS REPORTING ENTITY DATE OF REPORTED BREACH RESIDENTS AFFECTED Tufts Health Plan 4/24/2014 7,100 UMass Memorial Medical Center 5/6/2014 1,743 Weight Watchers of North America 7/8/2014 290 Aventura Hospital and Medical Center 9/8/2014 191 Athena Health Care Associates Inc. 1/13/2014 155

RETAIL NO. MASSACHUSETTS REPORTING ENTITY DATE OF REPORTED BREACH RESIDENTS AFFECTED Neiman Marcus Group 1/27/2014 19,019 80sTees.com Inc. 3/3/2014 2,042 Legal Seafoods 6/30/2014 1,237 Yandy.com 9/9/2014 874 J.M. Smucker Co. 2/28/2014 438

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IN BRIEF FORMER BOSTON POLICE COMMISSIONER JOINS TECH COMPANY AS ADVISER Former Boston Police Commissioner Edward F. Davis has joined Rowley-based Shooter Detection Systems as an adviser, the company announced this week. Davis will serve as business development and strategic planning adviser for Shooter Detection Systems, a company that uses its sensor technology to warn police about shootings in various places such as schools and airports. Davis, who led the Boston Police Department during the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings, served as Boston Police Commissioner from 2006 until 2013. Prior to that, he was the superintendent in chief of the Lowell Police Department. FEBRUARY 13, 2015 5 UP FRONT

SNOWED OVER Boston businesses battle to stay open despite snow, MBTA shutdown

BY ROBIN WASHINGTON did not have a computer,” said Scott Guil- cation is also key. Every department has a Special to the Journal beault, president of the company that phone tree, designating “who will be call- coordinates freight shipping for clients ing surgeons’ offi ces, who in turn will be With the Groundhog Day Nor’easter, fol- nationwide. “I was surprised about that calling patients, because we’ve got to have lowed by the next day’s MBTA breakdown in this day and age.” that direct communication with patients and massive gridlock, Boston businesses They didn’t have Internet service, ... as well as dependency on texting and had sought to learn from the commuting either — meaning getting a laptop to them email,” Prestipino said. “Our motto is, W. MARC BERNSAU disaster before another storm hit. wouldn’t help. We’re always open.” Snowed-in cars on Cortes Street in Th ey didn’t get much time. Back at Mass General, mass communi- Even when the T isn’t. Boston’s Bay Village. “On Monday, we (scheduled) our American City Business Journals - Not for commercial use debrief meeting for the prior two storms,” Massachusetts General Hospital senior vice president Ann Prestipino said of a summit that morphed with emergency plans for this week’s T-rail shutdown. Th ey had plenty of lessons from the Feb. 3 Red Line closure. Th en, the 1,000- bed hospital found itself in gridlock Give your employees Ground Zero after erstwhile T riders got into their cars and jammed the streets. “Our chief nurse went down to the the duck. main lobby and said it looked like an air- port because so many people were there with luggage,” said Prestipino, telling of discharged patients with nowhere to go Anything else is just after Leverett Circle and Storrow Drive traffi c came to a complete halt. “We had people that could not get out of our parking lot for three or more chicken. hours. We had our security guards liter- ally going car-by-car making sure every- body was OK, passing out water, trying to keep calm,” she said. Almost 60 percent of employees As the person in charge that day, wish their employers offered Prestipino said, “Th e only thing that I 1 would have done diff erently would have voluntary insurance . been to go up the ladder more quickly in terms of getting Boston Police and State The question is, who will you choose? Police (out to direct traffi c.) Our director of police and security, who’s very well- You could opt for a voluntary option from your respected in that community, had tried medical carrier, or you could offer coverage from everything, and was getting nowhere.” 2 While Mass General’s 25,000 work- the number one voluntary provider : Afl ac. ers are largely essential personnel pro- viding direct patent care, the few dozen There’s no direct cost to you for offering it, and employees of Th e Fluent Group in China- getting started is as simple as adding a payroll town don’t need to come in. deduction. That’s why business owners like you “Our entire infrastructure is cloud- have chosen Afl ac for nearly 60 years. It’s also based, so as long as our employees can why we’re so confi dent Afl ac is the right partner bring their computers with them or get to for your business. another computer, everything they need to work is there,” said Darren Ross, vice You can bet the farm on it. president for the local consumer-brand marketing fi rm. Th e main lesson, he said, is communi- Call your local agent and visit cating that message. afl ac.com/business “In terms of a commute, we really err on the side of, ‘if you want to make it in, (and) you can make it in, go for it.’ But don’t waste time. You’re not going to get any credit for sitting in the offi ce. You get credit for doing the work,” Ross said. He added, however, that emergency cloud- based operations work temporarily, but can’t continue forever. Likewise, employees of G-Force Ship- ping of North Quincy, where the Red Line 12013 Afl ac WorkForces Report, a study conducted by Research Now on behalf of Afl ac, January 7 – 24, 2013. 2Eastbridge Consulting Group. U.S. Worksite/Voluntary Sales Report. Carrier Results for 2012. Avon, CT: April 2013. Coverage is underwritten by American Family Life Assurance Company of Columbus. In New York, coverage is underwritten by American Family Life Assurance was suspended three times since Feb. 3, Company of New York. Worldwide Headquarters | 1932 Wynnton Road | Columbus, GA 31999 worked from home. In theory. Z131175 11/13 “We actually had two employees who 6 BOSTON BUSINESS JOURNAL

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Th e R IN BRIEF refurbished 56 Roland OMNICARE EYES NORTH SHORE St. in GROWTH WITH RENOVATED, Charlestown EXPANDED PEABODY FACILITY has been Waltham-based Vantage Builders has rebranded completed a 55,000-square-foot, $1.3 to the name million renovation for Omnicare Inc. at 2 “RS/56.” Technology Drive in Peabody. Omnicare, a Cincinnati, Ohio-based pharmaceutical distributor, has been in COURTESY Peabody for over a decade, said spokesman PHOTO: Patrick C. Lee. The company also has American City Business Journals - Not for commercialNEWMARK use GRUBB KNIGHT FRANK facilities in Hingham and Shrewsbury. Omnicare’s Peabody location had historically functioned as a warehouse. BRIGHT IDEA A renovation and addition of off ice and pharmacy space was necessary for Omnicare’s plans to expand on the North Why this Charlestown property proved Shore. The company employs 199 there. the right fi t for specialty bulb maker NEW BOSTON VENTURES Finally Light Bulb had been in the Cambridge Innovation Cen- building, 160,000-square-foot offi ce/fl ex property. GREENWAY TOWER ter, a coworking space for startups, as well as in a 5,000-square- “It’s always good to play to the value part of the market, and Boutique real estate development firm New Boston Ventures LLC has submitted plans foot space in Woburn before looking to branch out. when you can do deals in a building that’s peripheral to Cam- to restore the historic Bulfinch building Th e company was considering a handful of nearby offi ce bridge in the $20s, when Cambridge is well into the $60s, then and build a 12-story residential tower at 110 spaces, but it was a recently renovated brick-and-beam build- you have an opportunity to pull some prospects from Cam- Broad St., a triangular downtown parcel ing at 56 Roland St. in Charlestown that caught the lightbulb bridge,” said Paradigm Properties CEO Kevin McCall. that’s adjacent to the Rose Fitzgerald startup’s eye. Th e company will expand to 10,373 square feet Ryan Weber, a Newmark Grubb Knight Frank broker repre- Kennedy Greenway. The 83,500-square- foot project includes 52 residential units there in March, according to Newmark Grubb Knight Frank. senting Paradigm Properties, credits a rebranding of the prop- and a ground-floor cafe on a site that’s just Finally Light Bulb is the fi rst tenant that the brokerage has erty from 56 Roland St. to “RS/56” and its renovation from a 7,580 square feet stretching from 102- landed since building owner Paradigm Properties undertook “tired, rundown, old” offi ce building to a “state of the art brick- 112 Broad St., according to plans Boston a $12.5 million capital improvement campaign on the three- and-beam building” as attracting new tech tenants. Redevelopment Authority.

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‘LIMITED, WELL THOUGHT-OUT GROWTH’ As Wellesley Bank expands, CEO stresses an even hand Wellesley Bancorp is growing up quickly. Th e bank less, CEO Tom Fontaine stress- ley and one in downtown Boston. “Th e Wellesley-to- passed the $500 million asset mark in 2014’s third es. Future growth “has to be Boston corridor (has) tremendous real estate values, quarter and now has double the assets it had in mid- limited and well thought-out. a diverse employment base, and very educated and 2011, the year it announced plans to go public. In the We have regulatory capital sophisticated consumers,” he says. past year it’s hired a chief lending offi cer, as well as a ratios that we’re mindful of,” Th ough Wellesley is one of the smaller public banks chief investment offi cer and a president for its invest- he said after the bank revealed in the state, Fontaine said it’s “ready, willing and able ment management arm. Its salary and employee-ben- its fourth-quarter earnings. to evaluate potential acquisitions as they become efi t expenses rose from $6.4 million to $8 Americanmillion in City Business JournalsFontaine - Not also for said commercial the bank available.” use 2014. is content with its four cur- Fontaine said the bank’s focus is on “remaining an Tom Fontaine But there’s a diff erence between quick and reck- rent branches, three in Welles- independent community-based organization.”

OFFICE TALK FIDELITY WHICH MASS. FUND MANAGERS STAND TO GAIN MOST FROM THE STAPLES-OFFICE DEPOT DEAL? INVESTMENTS PUTNAM 23.1 million Last week Staples Inc. announced plans to acquire rival Off ice Depot for $6.3 billion. While the deal is still pending regulatory INVESTMENTS approval, a number of Massachusetts fund managers have millions staked against its outcome. Below is a breakdown of local 21.5 million shares holdings among mutual fund and other firms in the region, assuming they’ve held their positions steady since their most recent STATE STREET regulatory filing last year, and an approximation of how much they could come out ahead from the deal. 16.4 million shares $45.9M $49.3M

PORTOLAN ADAGE GEODE $35M PIONEER CAPITAL CAPITAL WELLINGTON RHUMBLINE INVESTMENT CAPITAL MFS MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT ADVISERS MANAGEMENT 2.5 million shares 2.8 million shares 3.3 million shares 3.6 million shares 967,000 shares 1.2 million shares 1.4 million shares $2.1M $2.6M $3.0M $5.3M $5.9M $7.0M $7.6M

*Value based on Staples and Offi ce Depot share prices at closing Feb. 3, the day before acquisition was announced

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R IN BRIEF BUSINESS BOOST MICROSOFT SPENDING CUTS HIT LIONBRIDGE’S Q4 SALES Companies praise Obama’s eff orts Lionbridge Technologies Inc., a Waltham-based translation software firm, said last week that it generated $119.7 million in revenue in its fourth to raise cybersecurity spending quarter, slightly lower than the same period a year ago — a result of lower spending by its largest customer, resident Barack Obama announced last ‘Perhaps surprisingly to some, Microsoft. Lionbridge, founded in 1996, week a budget proposal that includes businesses look to what the has about 5,000 full-time employees American City Business Journals - Not for commercial use worldwide, including approximately $14 billion allocated toward cybersecu- federal government is doing rity eff orts to bolster technology against 200 people in Waltham. P to solve their cybersecurity Here are some numbers to know cyber threats and hackers. from the earnings report: In Massachusetts, that means one big defense problems when trying to solve R $121.3 million - Analysts contractor — Raytheon — could benefi t from the their own.’ expectations for quarterly revenue. deal; meanwhile, other cybersecurity companies R $6.12 million - The company’s headquartered in the state are lauding Obama’s - CHRIS WYSOPAL, co-founder adjusted net income for the quarter, eff orts to highlight the seriousness of cyber threats. and chief technology off icer at Burlington-based Veracode above estimates of $4.6 million. Obama’s proposed cybersecurity budget for R $490.6 million - Revenue for full- 2016 calls for launching more intrusion detec- year 2014, an increase of 0.3 percent tion and prevention capabilities, greater sharing ‘Th e president’s budget proposal from 2013. of data with the private sector and other countries refl ects the high prioritization R $18 million - Revenue grew this and more funding to bolster the government’s much year-over-year excluding on cybersecurity that we have revenue from Microsoft. ability to respond to attacks, according to Reuters. Th e funding would also support several specifi c consistently heard from him programs, including monitoring and diagnostics since the start of the 114th THINKINGPHONES ACQUIRES CALLER ID TECH of federal computer networks and government- Congress ...We’re glad to see wide testing and incident-response training, COMPANY CONTACTIVE according to Reuters. cybersecurity becoming a ThinkingPhones, a Cambridge-based Waltham-based Raytheon, whose governmen- higher priority and we hope to see this refl ected communications technology company, said last week that it bought New tal clients already use the company for cybersecu- in boardrooms as well as Congress.’ rity capabilities and intelligence expertise, could York City-based big data company Contactive, its second acquisition since benefi t from the proposed funding. Other fi rms - JEN ELLIS, senior director of public aff airs it was founded in 2006. say they hope that some of the proposed fund- at Boston-based Rapid7 Terms of the deal were not ing will benefi t more businesses in Massachusetts. disclosed. Here are some of their reactions: Contac- - Sara Castellanos ‘It’s time to see more resources tive’s 20 employees and (money) being allocated will be joining towards security measures. Thinking- Phones’ team Th ese days, you can’t turn on ofo 250, and theyt will remain the TV or scan your news feed in New York for without hearing about another theth time being, accordingac to a breach causing huge losses of spokesmansp for personal information, including credit card ThinkingPhones.Th ContactiveCo off ers data and passwords.’ a productp called Klink,Klin which com- - GIL ZIMMERMANN, CEO and co-founder pilespil data from of Waltham-based CloudLock socialsoc media to Contactive’sCtti’ give information caller ID product. about callers in real time. The ‘Aside from any potential direct business COURTESY PHOTO/ CONTACTIVE product has been benefi t to cybersecurity vendors, just having used by more than 1.5 million increased focus on cybersecurity at the people to date, according to a release. federal level is good for the country. In today’s ThinkingPhones previously acquired New Hampshire-based cloud-based world of relentless threats and attacks aimed services company Whaleback Managed at specifi c targets, such as major retailers, Services, as announced last August. Late last year, ThinkingPhones this type of commitment from the federal announced it had landed $56.7 million in funding, bringing the company’s total government is critical.’ funding to date to $89 million. The company’s CEO, Steve Kokinos, - PATRICK MORLEY, previously said ThinkingPhones is the CEO of Waltham-based only cloud communications vendor Bit9 + Carbon Black focused on enterprise-level companies and it has seen significant growth over the past few years, especially since traditional companies are moving away COURTESY from using their hardware telephones PHOTO/BIT9 + CARBON BLACK to communicate both internally and externally. FEBRUARY 13,13,, 2015201015 9

Reporter Jessica Bartlett HEALTHCARE INC. covers the health care industry

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COURT OF OPINION IN BRIEF FLU SHOTS SUGGESTED Experts say AG Healey stands a good The Boston Public Health Commission is urging Boston residents to get the flu vaccine, even after the city has seen a spike in cases over the last several weeks. chance in lawsuit against Partners According to the agency, there had been 728 documented If Massachusetts Attorney General “It seems like a lawsuit is probably cases of the flu reported to the commission from October to late January, with hundreds of people visiting emergency departments Maura Healey litigates to keep Partners going to occur,” said Matthew Cantor, for treatment. HealthCare from acquiring three local a health care antitrust attorney and Approximately 23 percent of those cases have resulted in hospital systems, legal experts say she partner at Constantine Cannon. hospitalization, and there have been four deaths from the virus. would have a good chance of winning. Cantor said the threat of litigation Healey has said she would take Part- could lead to an even more restrictive American City Business Journals - Not for commercialFLU CASES use ners, the state’s largest health care sys- settlement for Partners. But if a law- 180 ON THE RISE Jan. 17 175 tem, to court if it moves forward with suit goes to court, either by way of an Jan. 24 IN METRO BOSTON plans to acquire South Shore Hospital, injunction or a trial on the merits, the Attorney General Hallmark Health System and Emerson state would have a solid case, Can- Approximate reported influenza Maura Healey cases in Boston from 140 Hospital. She argues the deal would be tor said. Th at’s partly because a law- December through January Jan. 10 anti-competitive, even though the agree- suit would likely end up before Suff olk ment — which was approved by her predecessor, Superior Court Janet Sanders — the same judge TOTAL CASES: 728 Martha Coakley — would have created decade- who last week denied the Partners agreement on 95 long price and growth restrictions on Partners. anti-competitive grounds. Jan. 3

QUOTABLE 45 ‘Recent events, they have been chastening. Dec. 27 We know we have to reassess and fi gure out what 25 Dec. 13 20 our strategy has to be going forward.’ 10 Dec. 20 Dec. 6 - DAVID TORCHIANA, Partners HealthCare’s new CEO, on how he is to lead the organization following a judge’s rejection of an expansion proposal * Does not include cases recorded in November.

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R IN BRIEF TELLING THEIR STORY MOVING ON SYNTA TO CUT 20 Boston biotech PERCENT OF WORKFORCE, Monica Seles to help Shire serve CONSOLIDATE LAB SPACE reacts to FDA Lexington biotech Synta new binge eating disorder drug chief’s plan to Pharmaceuticals will eliminate 20 percent of its workforce as Analysts say that one of the biggest But how it gets there will be the step down it slims down to focus on two challenges Shire Pharmaceuticals key. Jeff eries analyst David Steinberg Margaret Hamburg, commis- potential cancer drugs. The will face in marketing the fi rst-ever wrote in an investor note that while company said that it has already sioner of the U.S. Food and Drug drug approved to treat binge eat- there is signifi cant need for the drug, reduced its headcount from 133 Administration for six years, ing disorder is letting people know its success will hinge on the compa- at the start of 2014, and after announced last week she will the 20 percent reduction, it will exactly American what the disorder City is.Business To that Journals - Not forny’s commercialability to spread useawareness and step down in March. Hamburg have 90 full-time employees. end, a partnership with former ten- educate doctors and patients. has attracted both praise and The company also plans to nis star Monica Seles may help. Last week, Shire launched a plan consolidate its off ice and criticism for her job oversee- Last month, Shire’s top-selling to do exactly that with the help of laboratory facilities in 2016. The ing the nation’s top agency that drug for attention-deficit hyper- Monica Seles the Binge Eating Disorder Associa- downsizing of the company oversees drug approvals. Bob follows a two-year period in activity disorder, Vyvanse, earned tion, the National Eating Disorders Coughlin, which its shares have fallen 77 additional U.S. approval to treat Association and Seles, a Yugoslavi- head of the percent. In August, the company binge eating disorder, characterized by eating an who became famous as the youngest-ever named former president of North state’s bio- far more in a short period of time several times French Open tennis champion in 1990 at the America Pharmaceuticals at tech indus- a week than the average person. Th e condition age of 16. Now 41, Seles has been open about Sanofi, Anne Whitaker, as CEO try orga- after the company’s founder, Safi aff ects about 2.8 million people in the U.S., her struggles with binge eating disorder after nizations, Bahcall, who led it for 12 years, making it more common than bulemia and chronicling them in her 2009 book, “Getting a said he’ll resigned last March. anorexia combined. Grip: On My Body, My Mind, My Self.” be sad to In 2013, Vyvanse earned the company $1.2 The joint campaign will raise awareness Margaret see Ham- ORIG3N RAISES $3M TO billion in revenue, and Shire CEO Flemming about the condition, and a website will tell Hamburg burg go. Ornskov says he expects its new approval to patients how to talk to their doctors and fami- ADVANCE PERSONALIZED “She has add as much as $300 million within a few years. lies about it. CELL STORAGE SYSTEM worked ORIG3N, which aims to advance really hard to change the bureau- medical research while off ering INVESTING IN THE SCIENCE cracy in the FDA to improve the people the chance to contribute to their own future health, has drug approval process,” he said. raised $3.1 million to expand its BOSTON SCIENTIFIC’S R&D SPEND REBOUNDED IN ‘14 “She has the patient in mind.” Life Capsule off ering. The nine- While Boston Scientific may Percentage of revenue spent on R&D But Christine McSherry, a employee company, founded be the second-largest device at Boston Scientific and Covidien Pembroke mother of a 19-year- last year and housed on Drydock company in Massachusetts old with Duchenne muscu- Avenue in Boston, announced behind only Covidien, in 2014 lar dystrophy and head of the the funding from investors it once again beat its Irish BOSTON SCIENTIFIC that includes Hatteras Venture competitor in an area that’s vital patient advocacy group Jett Partners, of Durham, N.C., which to the Massachusetts economy: Foundation, said Hamburg laid was also an investor in Artus Spending on research and 2012 the foundation for the precision Labs, the former company of development. The Marlborough- 2011 2013 2014 medicine initiative announced ORIG3N’s co-founders Robin based company spent $861 12.2% 11.7% last week by President Barack Smith and Kate Blanchard. million on research and 11.4% 11.6% ORIG3N has developed an development in 2014, equal to Obama, but she “hasn’t done approach to reprogram cells around 11.6 percent of its sales. enough” to speed approval of into a stem cell-like state, then That’s an improvement over COVIDIEN rare disease treatments. “We diff erentiate them into diff erent the previous year both in total hope to have more focus going types of cells to be used for dollars and relative to sales, 2012 2014 forward and implementation tissue engineering, disease and beats the state’s other big 2011 5.3% 2013 models, or drug screening. The medical device company, the 4.9% 5.1% of faster processes ... but would company plans to off er people recently-acquired Covidien. 4.8% like to see all of these endeav- the chance to donate blood to be In its last fiscal year, Covidien ors translated into action,” said turned into induced pluripotent reported spending just $546M, McSherry. stem cells and stored indefinitely. or 5.1 percent of its revenue. SOURCE: SEC fi lings BBJ BioForum Gene Therapy’s Breakout Moment

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Reporter Mary Moore THE LAW covers the legal industry

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R TWEET OF FIRM FOUNDATIONS THE WEEK What does Mo think? Four years on, Jones Day and Latham Too bad a fight broke out at end but ... let this be a & Watkins continue Boston expansions lesson that you don’t go at @RobGronkowski #GronkAintNoPunk #GoPats ones Day and Latham & Watkins opened Boston offi c- es within months of each other in 2011. Today, the fi rms — MINTZ LEVIN’S MO COWAN, from @MoCowan, is one of the legal boast dozens of lawyers – Jones Day has 38 lawyers and community’s more animated Twitter users (he’s ended up on this page a couple Latham & Watkins has 53 - with promises of more growth of times). Cowan didn’t disappoint during J American City Business Journals - Not for commercial use on the way. Th ey are examples of national law fi rms that have the Super Bowl. seen green pastures in Boston’s legal market.More recently, Jones Day and Latham & Watkins have been making one-off acquisitions of partners from other major law fi rms – litigator Michael Fee, formerly with Ropes & Gray, joined Latham last R CASE OF THE WEEK year, and health care attorney Maureen Bennett, previously the co-chair of Squire Patton Boggs’ health care practice, joined Scientist sues American Jones Day last week. Diabetes Association But to get traction in Boston, the two fi rms recruited estab- over research dispute lished Boston-based lawyers to help manage and grow the local The complaint: A highly regarded beachheads. Here’s where their key Boston-based people came international scientist is suing the from back in 2011: American Diabetes Association, asking a federal judge in Boston to halt the removal of his work Latham & Watkins Jones Day from the journal “Diabetes,” R R John Hanify - Hanify & King among other eff orts he claims are John Chory - Wilmer Hale R Jeff rey Upton - Hanify & King discrediting his research. R Peter Handrinos - Wilmer R Karen Whitley - Hanify & King The plaintiff : Dr. Mario Saad, a Hale professor in the Department of R Susan Mazur - Wilmer Hale R Michael Marcucci - Hanify & King Internal Medicine at the State R Phil Rossetti - WilmerHale University of Campinas in Sao R Christopher Morrison - R Hans Brigham - Bingham Paulo, Brazi Hanify & King McCutchen COURTESY PHOTO The venue: U.S. District Court in R Julie Scallen - Bingham Phil Rossetti, managing partner of Latham & Watkins Boston Boston McCutchen offi ce, was among the inaugural group of Boston-based The facts: According to Saad’s R Alex Temel - Proskauer Rose complaint, the American Diabetes lawyers that joined the fi rm when it opened the offi ce in 2011. Association notified Saad in March that articles published in 2007 and 2011 contained images that had been manipulated and duplicated. An investigative TAKING THE GAVEL committee from Saad’s university found that the research presented in the 2007 and 2011 articles were Newton native named president valid, and mistakes occurred in the treatment of the images and storage of the images, according of Harvard Law Review to the complaint. The journal also posted a statement on Dec. Jonathan Gould is a second-year student at Among them: 2 noting concerns about Saad’s Harvard Law School and has been elected R Barack Obama - U.S. President work. The ADA notified Saad president of the Harvard Law Review. He R Michael Boudin - Senior U.S. Circuit Judge that it planned to publish those hails from Newton and is simultaneously concerns in its Feb. 24 publication and former Chief Judge of the U.S. Court of and that it may retract the pursuing his Ph.D. in government, also at Appeals for the First Circuit researcher’s articles. Harvard. Gould, who also earned his under- R Henry Friendly - Former U.S. Court of graduate degree from Harvard, replaces Appeals justice for the Second Circuit from FILE PHOTO Rachel Miller-Ziegler, who is scheduled 1959 through 1974 Harvard has tapped Newton’s to graduate this year from Harvard Law R Richard Posner - Judge on the U.S. Court Jonathan Gould to lead the School. Founded in 1887 by Louis Brandeis, of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit Law Review. who later became a U.S. Supreme Court R Elliot Richardson - A member of the Justice, the Harvard Law Review has had cabinet of Presidents Richard Nixon and some notable presidents throughout Gerald Ford its 129 years. R Michael Leiter - former director of the THE AFFORDABLE HOUSING GROUP United States National Counterterrorism of Murtha Cullina Center DEVELOPMENT | TAX CREDITS | COMPLEX FINANCING ENTITY FORMATION | MERGERS and ACQUISITIONS Contact:

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Editor David Harris & STARTUPS & VC Reporter Sara Castellanos

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R DEAL OF THE WEEK PILOT GROUNDED VAULTIVE RAISES $8M IN FUNDING Baker’s plan to cut ‘entrepreneur in residence’ The news: Vaultive, a software firm that helps companies encrypt their data in the program upsets startup community cloud, has raised $8 million in new venture funding and moved its headquarters from New York City to Boston. The latest Gov. Charlie Baker plans to cut a pilot program conceived the idea for the program, said that it Here were the rules funding round was led by Boston-based established by Deval Patrick last year that gives was an unfortunate decision. for participating .406 Ventures along with New York’s New foreign students who attended Massachusetts “I don’t honestly know if the governor real- in the program: Science Ventures and Harmony Partners. colleges and universities the option of staying ly appreciates how powerful this program is,” R Candidates must BY THE NUMBERS in the Bay State to build their businesses. he said. be a startup AmericanPatrick establishedCity Business the so-called Journals - Not for commercialEven though use the program nev- entrepreneur in a Company: Vaultive Employees: 40 leadership position; Year founded: 2010 Big plans: “Global Entrepreneur in Residence er offi cially got off the ground, the R Candidates must Scheduled to hire Program,” administered by the Mas- Mass. Technology Collaborative qui- CEO: Jonas have a master’s six people in Boston sachusetts Technology Collabora- etly tested it last spring. Bussgang Hellgren degree or above as the company Total funding to tive, last year as a way to keep talent said two Harvard students have in STEM or related beefs up sales and date: $20 million within Massachusetts. Th e program, already benefi tted: an Ireland native, business fields; marketing staff . which would cost $1 million for a who was going to move to California R Candidate’s startup one-year pilot, would help those to start a business; and a native of venture must be foreign students get part-time jobs India, who was going to move back headquartered in IN BRIEF and jumpstart the H-1B visa appli- there to start a company. Massachusetts and able to aff iliate with a BOLT CLOSES $25M FUND cation process — acting as a work- Gov. Charlie Baker “Th ese are the exact kind of peo- venture center within FOR HARDWARE STARTUPS around to restrictive federal immi- ple we want to stay in Massachu- UMass Boston or gration policy. setts,” said Bussgang. “So I think I’m UMass Lowell Bolt, a Boston-based venture capital fund Th e program’s demise is part of $500 million not sure if they truly yet understand the impor- and accelerator program focused on hardware startups, announced last week in proposed cuts to close a budget gap Baker tance of the program.” Source: that it has closed its second fund valued at inherited when he took offi ce last month. Patrick had originally allotted $3 million Massachusetts $25 million and expanded to a new off ice But those who see a value in keeping talent in in the budget for the program, but had scaled Technology in San Francisco. Massachusetts see Baker’s decision diff erently. that down to $1 million because of budget Collaborative To date, Bolt has invested in 18 Jeff Bussgang, a general partner at Boston constraints. connected device startups including DipJar, Kuvée, Petnet, and Understory. venture fi rm Flybridge Capital who originally — David Harris FEBRUARY 13, 2015 13

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Avid CEO Louis Hernandez Jr. rang the bell at the Nasdaq last month.

CHRISTOPHER GALLUZZO EXECUTIVE PROFILE Meet Avid’s leading man WITH A YEAR UNDER HIS BELT, HERNANDEZ SEEKS TO REWRITE AVID’S SCRIPT

BY DAVID HARRIS R CLOSER the largest motion picture stu- situation that has forced the company to play catch-up [email protected] LOOK dios and a majority of record- when it comes to addressing many of the more press- ing studios and broadcasters, ing needs — namely the production, storage and dis- anuary was a big month for Avid Technology. LOUIS Hernandez said. tribution demands in a digital era — among movie and Th e 26-year-old Burlington company had HERNANDEZ JR. Th e strategy shift has helped recording studios. been facing stiff competition for years from Age: 48 slow Avid’s revenue decline — “We have a great brand, but Avid kind of narrow- large companies such as Adobe and Apple as Title: CEO, Avid total sales were $402 million ly stayed in one particular part, while the industry’s well as a variety of startups that had devel- Technology in the nine months that end- problems shifted away from what our strengths were oped competing audio and video editing Education: San ed Sept. 30, versus $416 mil- and now we’re trying to move back to where the big- software. Th en came accounting problems Diego State lion in the year-earlier span — ger problem was and I think we have a unique ability that had Avid booted from the Nasdaq stock exchange University, Bachelor although it’s unclear whether to solve that problem.” J of Science, 1989; last year. San Diego State it will ultimately transfer to Hernandez, who has written two books about small But on Jan. 16, the company’s CEO, Louis Hernandez University, MBA, the bottom line. During that businesses and had been an Avid director since 2008, Jr. rang the bell at the Nasdaq to herald the company’s 1990 same nine-month period, is no stranger to challenges. He served on the board of Nasdaq relisting. What changed? Lots, in fact, although Residence: Bedford Avid reported a negative $20.8 British banking giant HSBC during the 2008 fi nancial the company still has a ways to go before it can declare million in cash from opera- crisis and built up Connecticut-based Open Solutions mission accomplished. tions, roughly double what it from a fi nancial services-related technology startup to Avid started as a company that allowed movie editors booked in 2013’s corresponding span. Much of the cash a company that was sold for over $1 billion in 2013. to digitize their fi lms, but has faced challenges along the crunch from operations stemmed from $49 million in Th at’s when he was recruited to work at Avid, a way. Th e net result was a loss in market share and steady deferred revenue from customers, a sign that many are 2,200-person company that wasn’t exactly a high- declines in sales; revenue tumbled from over $600 mil- still warming to Avid’s new product off erings. growth enterprise. lion in 2009 to $563 million in 2013. When Hernandez “If you ask me what I’m most worried about in “Given what had just happened to my previous two took over as CEO in 2013, he was focused on broaden- the next few years, it’s really about execution,” said companies, some people were surprised that I would ing Avid’s off erings from solely media editing software Hernandez. take on a project like Avid, which was a larger com- to a full-service cloud storage and mobile-capable ser- Th ose who were instrumental in Hernandez’s hir- pany that was not growing and needed a transforma- vice to supplement those editing capabilities. ing see him as a potential way to revive that tradition tion,” he said. “So what we did is we put all the things that you’re of innovation used by 10,000 media companies around Hernandez said that, as a company director, he felt going to have to do on to one piece of technology and the world. obligated to help Avid. He also was drawn to the com- you can have applications that run on top of this that “Even though his tenure at Avid has been so short, pany’s mission of helping people tell stories. perform the things you want to do in the media value already you can see the manifestation of what he brings Hernandez, who grew up in California, said he was chain,” said Hernandez, a veteran technology executive to the table,” said Youngme Moon, a Harvard Business infl uenced by his hard-working Mexican-born moth- who also has invested in several startups. Th e “media School professor who is also an Avid board member. er and his father’s dedication to technology and entre- value chain” means the various things that media pro- Hernandez readily admits that Avid was one of preneurial fl are. ducers need to accomplish to edit, collaborate, distrib- the most talked-about innovative companies and he “Th ey were huge infl uences on me for sure,” he said. ute and store an audio or video fi le. believes it still has a chance to get back into that cat- And that all leads back to Avid. Th e result is Avid Everywhere, a product that com- egory. He said the entertainment industry’s evolution “I hope we’ll be a source of pride for the Greater Bos- bines all of those capabilities. Avid’s customers include outpaced Avid’s own product and service off erings, a ton area,” he said. 14 BOSTON BUSINESS JOURNAL IN PERSON

EMERGING LEADER Timing is right for Racewire founder PERSONAL MISSION HELPS CEO SET THE PACE FOR GROWTH

yan Henry was working in always the hardest for me. It’s always investment banking for only seems to be more of a personal thing a short while before he felt than I like to admit, which is why I R the time was right to launch always fall back on the numbers and his own startup. His inspiration was the data to make decisions around personal. cutting a failed strategy or growth Henry’s family has long sponsored initiative. Evan’s Run, a charity road race in Norwell held in the memory of Ryan’s American City Business Journals - Not for commercial use Who were or are your mentors? My younger brother, who drowned at the two biggest have been my parents, age of 11. While the annual event was who have incredible work ethics. My a labor of love for the family — Evan’s dad owns a construction company and Run has raised I grew up working with him. Here in R CLOSER $500,000 in the Boston, being in the Entrepreneur’s LOOK past 15 years for Organization the past two years, I feel autism research as though everyone in the group is RYAN HENRY and support — more experienced in business than I Title: Founder, the logistics of am and they all are sort of serving as Racewire pulling it off my mentors. Age: 28 were always a Residence: South challenge. What is your overall view of the Boston “We were Boston area as a place to do business? Education: spending a lot We also have an offi ce in California Bachelor of science degree, finance, of money on and I spent about a year running the Boston College, timing and business from there. I much prefer 2008 registration Boston — I may be a little biased being and in thinking from here — but everything is so about it, I close and convenient. In California, thought it would be a cool business to you can drive three hours and still pair those two essential services,” he somehow be in L.A. Business here has said. a diff erent feel, the partnerships here In 2009, Henry designed Racewire’s feel stronger and relationships more online-registration tool for races and permanent. related charity events. What he had intended to be a part-time business What are your civic passions and how soon took off , growing to 10 full-time do you give back? I’m very proud that employees and more than 150 part- the road race my family puts on — timers who chip in on race days. Evan’s Run — has raised a half-million According to Henry, the fi rm’s dollars over the past 15 years that has solution can cut costs for race been given to nonprofi ts that benefi t organizers by 30 percent or more and children and families with autism. Th e was used by more than 600 races in best part is being able to cut checks 2014 alone. “We’re the biggest timer and all the amazing feedback we get in the country based on number of from people we help. events,” Henry said. Races have included for-profi t Do you have a motto you follow in events such as the Tough Mudder business or in life? Measure twice, cut series as well as in myriad benefi t once. It comes from my days working races here in New England. He in construction with my father but it recently spoke with BBJ correspondent W. MARC BERNSAU applies everywhere. I always put a lot Keith Regan about his company and its of thought and analysis into whatever prospects. ( Ryan Henry of Racewire answers more questions in some exclusive video at I do. www.bizjournals.com/boston/video What are your top goals for the What is the most influential book year? We are hoping early this year smart, hard-working and competitive Mike Allen. We were actually buddies you’ve read? “Th e One Minute to launch our new athlete-facing people and clearly defi ne roles and in high school— we played soccer Manager” (by Kenneth Blanchard). It’s platform that will tie together results, goals for them, to give them more together — and he’s been with me from a quick book, maybe 100 pages, and photos and videos into an athlete’s responsibility than they are used to. A the start. Having him as a partner has super simple. It talks about setting profi le. We think it’s going to be a lot of the people we have hired have made the good times more fun and really clear goals that everybody can game-changer for us in terms of how been athletes and I fi nd that if you can makes the tougher times a little easier be on the same page with and about we are viewed by athletes. We also tap into that natural competitive drive, because we share in our woes. He was letting employees succeed or fail and want to grow geographically. We have it goes a long way. And when it comes a lawyer at Ropes & Gray when I asked giving them prompt feedback, both become the main race results source to decisions, I always look to back up him if he had any interest in launching positive and negative. in New England and California and what I’m thinking of doing with hard a startup, and he didn’t hesitate. hope to extend that reach to New York, data and numbers. What’s your favorite getaway spot? where we now have an offi ce as well. What is the toughest business Mostly the gym is my getaway spot. I What is the best business decision decision you’ve made? I always don’t listen to music or anything, just What are your guiding principles for you’ve made? Starting Racewire struggle with making decisions zone in on my workout and let the good management? I really like to hire with my partner and co-founder around letting people go. Th at is hate out. FEBRUARY 13, 2015 15 IN PERSON

OUTSIDE THE BOX A call to service IT’S THE PUBLIC LIFE  AND PUBLIC GOOD  THAT DRIVES THE NEW BRA DIRECTOR

rian Golden has an aged Legislature in 1998. Did you ever photograph on the wall of his imagine that he’d become Mayor? It’s B City Hall offi ce, showing the funny, Boston is a great world-class 32-story Custom House dwarfi ng city, but it’s a small town in many every other building in sight. It’s a ways. Little did I know that this man daily reminder of Boston’s evolution, I became friends with in 1998 was one that Golden has witnessed over destined for this great leadership role. fi ve decades as an Allston-Brighton I remember the fi rst time I saw him native, and one that he now has American City Business Journals - Not for commercial use after he became mayor, and he started the opportunity to guide as the chuckling and saying, ‘Do you believe newly minted director of the Boston this?’ He himself remained utterly Redevelopment Authority. He recently incredulous months after it happened. spoke with It’s a beautiful thing. R CLOSER BBJ Real Estate LOOK Editor Catherine You lost an election for the Legislature Carlock about in your early 20s. Why did you decide BRIAN GOLDEN his new job, his to run for state office again in the Title: Director, life as a military late 1990s? My brother and I were Boston man and time cocooned in this imagery that you Redevelopment Authority spent on the live a life for others, you lived your Age: 50 home front. life for a cause greater than your own immediate self interest. Our father had Residence: Allston- Brighton What about become a police offi cer, and he died Education: the job appeals young. He did tough jobs and he did Bachelor of Arts to you? If you W. MARC BERNSAU them well, and he took satisfaction in in Government, grew up in the fact that he did important things Harvard University, Boston as I end the reason I picked it was because And the legal drama “JAG” came that needed to be done for the public. 1987; J.D., William was fortunate my dad was dying and I wanted to be out while you were on active duty? I realized I could ... feel very good and Mary Law School, 1992 to, I was able some place I could get home easily. And Yes, it’s almost humiliating. Th e only about myself that I was spending my to watch the back then, in 1989, you could fl y direct episode of “JAG” I ever watched ... was time well on meaningful things, and city undergo a from Williamsburg to Boston by either during active duty in Fort Hood, Texas, both the legislature and the military metamorphosis almost every decade. I going to Richmond or Norfolk. which is America’s largest military allowed me to do work that was was a child of 10 when Quincy Market installation. A bunch of us in the JAG meaningful service to others. changed from an open-air market of What compelled you to join the U.S. offi ce all gathered to watch this new meat and produce vendors into high- Army Judge Advocate General Corp. show. So JAG opens with the hero What do you like to do outside of end retail and restaurants; it was a (JAG) straight out of law school? My embittered because he’s stuck at his work? My hobbies are my four kids, radical concept, the fi rst of its kind. upbringing was animated by this desk doing miserable JAG work, not and whatever they’re doing, whatever Th e notion that maybe you can be in notion of service. My father and all his fun JAG work, not heroic JAG work, sporting activities they’re into, or that position and help in very concrete brothers served in the military; my and the JAG work he’s angry at having acting and drama. terms make big things happen, it’s very mother’s brother served in the military; to do is Freedom of Information Act appealing. my grandfather’s brother was wounded requests. He’s ripping, because this You’ve lived a pretty public life, but in World War I. Th ere’s a monument to isn’t what he signed up for. So all is there something not many people You went to William & Mary for him in the center of Union Square in eyes turn to me, as I am humiliated know about you? When I fi nished my law school. Why Virginia? I went to Allston. I caught the bus to Latin school vicariously, because I was the Freedom active duty period in the 1990s at Fort the Boston Public Schools. I went to for six years, standing there every day of Information Act attorney at Fort Hood, I developed a deep and abiding Harvard, which was a 10-minute walk — and there were no iPhones, no iPods Hood. So JAG does that for about two love of country music. Also, I have a from my mother’s two-family house — just freezing to the bones staring at minutes, and then he’s fl ying in a license to be a superintendent of public in North Allston. I realized as great as my uncle’s name at the base of this jet airplane rescuing people behind schools from the state Department of this city is, it was all I knew, and there’s monument. When that JAG recruiter enemy lines. Education. Th at’s what I thought I was something to be said for broadening showed up on campus, I thought, ‘Th is going to do before late Mayor (Th omas) your perspective. William & Mary is one is perfect: lawyer and I get a chance to You met Boston Mayor Marty Walsh Menino called me and asked if I’d come of the great historic colleges, but in the serve my country.’ when you both served in the state talk to him about a job.

LESSONS LEARNED Do you favor the Olympics coming to Boston in 2024?

SKIP WINTER DAVID SAWYER ALEXANDRA ALEXOPOULOS UNIT 5 SAFER PLACES INC. RANDOLPH AUTOMOTIVE SERVICENTER As a writer of comic book action I have concerns over how much stories, it’s probably a great future economic sense it makes for our Overall, the Olympics will be benefi- opportunity for my company. But region to host the Olympics; and, cial to our region if managed prop- with that aside, I think it would be being in the business of security erly. Even in the communities we good for the region — providing and background checks, I see that serve, Randolph, Milton, Avon and jobs, and boosting the revenue throughout the area. security measures will pose a significant challenge vicinity, there will be increased demand for services As long as it is managed well, I think it’s a positive for the event also. However, it’s a long way off , and from transportation to hospitality, food service and move for the city. perhaps I will become more convinced of its value more. We, of course, want to hear more details, but in the months ahead. we in principle support the Olympics coming here.

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COVER STORY $48.32B $3.52M

TOTAL INCOME AVERAGE INCOME Minting millionaires in Mass. REPORTED AMONG REPORTED AMONG MILLIONAIRE MILLIONAIRE THE INNOVATION ECONOMY AND A SPIKE IN ASSET VALUES ARE FUELING A SURGE IN WEALTH AMONG MASSACHUSETTS RESIDENTS FILERS IN 2012 FILERS IN 2012

BY CRAIG M. DOUGLAS R TAX IMPACTS R TOWN AND CITY DATA [email protected] Massachusetts millionaire-fi lers paid $2.7 billion in state income taxes in 2012. Th e growth in million-dollar earners in Massachusetts has been largely concentrated in and around a small number of already-wealthy communities. assachusetts is in the midst of a wealth Most total income reported The towns and cities with the most The towns and cities with the highest explosion that is literally reshaping the state. THE TOWNS AND CITIES THE TOWNS AND CITIES WITH THE among millionaire-filers total tax revenue paid by millionaire- average tax bill per millionaire- in 2012 (in thousands) In the three years following the Great filers in 2012 (in thousands) filer in 2012 (in thousands) WITH THE MOST MOST MILLIONAIRES PER SQUARE MILE Recession, the number of Bay State residents TOWN/CITY TOTAL TAXES PAID TOWN/CITY AVG. TAX BILL MILLIONAIRES IN 2012 IN 2012 (IN THOUSANDS) TOWN/CITY REPORTED INCOME reporting at least $1 million in annual income skyrocketed, the amount of their collective Boston $424,285 Paxton $545 Boston $8,347,164 129 Cohasset earnings bumping up against the $50 billion Newton $216,279 Norwood $453 Lincoln 139 75 Newton $4,384,093 157 Marblehead threshold in 2012 alone. Th at fi gure was up by Wellesley $157,146 Somerset $424 Westwood 180 Wellesley Wellesley $3,076,026 roughly a third from two years prior. Weston $151,469 Northbridge $321 199 Wayland Weston $2,876,569 Dover 200 MNo doubt the state’s wealth metrics have snowballed in the interim as a Cambridge $2,039,413 Cambridge American$102,767 Swansea City Business Journals$292 - Not for commercial 225use Sudbury 70 perfect storm of deal making and surging asset values have fed a resurgence Brookline $84,615 Harwich $290 Belmont 226 Cambridge in real estate prices, IPOs, acquisitions and private-equity backed cash outs Lexington $73,213 Wayland $288 244 Andover for thousands of men and women driving the local innovation economy. The largest increase in total Concord $59,142 Weston $286 Winchester 266 Th at liquidity, in turn, is fueling even more wealth creation in the form of income reported by millionaire- Wayland $57,273 Groton $265 new luxury condos, technology startups and greater revenue opportunities 288 Hingham 65 filers in 2012 (in thousands) Needham $47,860 Sherborn $263 Brookline for the region’s business-services providers. Concord 303 1-YEAR INCREASE IN INCOME GENERATED BY In short, it’s a great time to turn equity into cold-hard cash in Greater TOWN/CITY MILLIONAIRE FILERS Boston. 335 Needham 63 Boston $2,028,729 With assistance from the state’s Department The towns and cities with the highest ratios of Lexington 379 Newton Wellesley $787,347 of Revenue, the Boston Business Journal has taxes owed by millionaire-filers relative to each Weston $487,728 compiled income-tax data for Massachusetts community’s total tax levy (in thousands) 442 Brookline residents with at least $1 million in annual 48 Lexington $468,535 TOTAL TAX TOTAL Belmont income for fi ling years 2010, 2011 and 2012 – BILL FOR TAX Newton $464,051 TOWN/CITY RATIO MILLIONAIRES LEVY* Cambridge 450 the most-recent reporting period available. Weston 220% $151,469 $68,921 44 Th e following breakdown documents how Winchester Dover 146% $42,872 $29,438 529 the state’s wealth profi le has evolved since the Weston Boston 35 Wellesley 131% $157,146 $120,083 The most millionaire-filers downturn while also highlighting the towns 767 per capita in 2012 Lincoln 99% $26,333 $26,641 Marblehead and cities enjoying Wellesley 35 (residents per filer) Sherborn 98% $22,337 $22,805 the greatest growth 47 Lincoln and concentrations Wayland 96% $57,273 $59,586 Weston 31 of wealth among Concord 76% $59,142 $77,342 1,136 27 Needham 38 Wellesley

Massachusetts’ Newton 74% $216,279 $291,890 29 Dover Newton Swampscott 26 millionaire set. Manchester-by-the-Sea 68% $15,985 $23,614 22 Weston Wenham 58% $7,510 $12,873 23 Lexington Westwood 55% $33,790 $61,991 Westwood 16 13 Wayland Belmont 48% $36,453 $76,468 Dover 13 4 Gosnold 1,698 Cohasset Lexington 47% $73,213 $155,636 13 Boston Nahant 13 Southborough 47% $16,825 $35,966 13 Hingham Hingham 47% $34,590 $74,171 Arlington 12 The largest increase in new 12 Concord Brookline 46% $84,615 $182,239 millionaire filers in 2012 Cohasset 46% $15,345 $33,218 Boxford 46% $11,862 $25,989

The towns and cities with the highest average income per millionaire-filers in 2012 (in thousands) 255 Boston Winchester 46% $33,925 $74,348 To search an online database breaking AVG. INCOME TOTAL AVG. INCOME TOTAL AVG. INCOME TOTAL Q down millionaire-filer data for all cities Hamilton 44% $ 10,321 $23,336 TOWN/CITY PER FILER FILERS TOWN/CITY PER FILER FILERS TOWN/CITY PER FILER FILERS and towns in Massachusetts, go to: Needham 42% $47,860 $113,304 Norwood $10,921 15 Harwich $6,119 11 Springfield $5,038 10 179 Newton http://bizj.us/1c6af7 Medfield 42% $16,115 $38,320 Paxton $10,636 3 Groton $5,940 31 Boston $4,916 1,698 88 Lexington 83 Brookline Sudbury 42% $30,925 $73,550 Somerset $9,174 9 Sherborn $5,600 85 Plainville $4,825 7 82 Wellesley Note: Total tax levy Marblehead 40% $23,488 $59,015 Swansea $6,880 6 Wayland $5,539 199 Milford $4,768 12 data is for fi scal 2015 Carlisle 36% $8,647 $23,965 Northbridge $6,357 8 Weston $5,438 529 Chelmsford $4,748 38

TOTAL MILLIONAIRE-FILERS, TOTAL INCOME REPORTED AMONG AVERAGE INCOME REPORTED AMONG BY TAX-FILING YEAR MILLIONAIRE-FILERS, BY TAX-FILING YEAR MILLIONAIRE-FILERS, BY TAX-FILING YEAR STATEWIDE DATA 13,692 $48.32B 11,557 2012 $36.40B $39.11B 2012 10,253 2011 2011 $3.55M * Includes all cities and towns with at least three 2010 $3.52M 2010 2010 millionaire fi lers in a given year. Does not include $3.39M 2012 out-of-state fi lers with dual residency in Massachusetts. 2011

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COVER STORY $48.32B $3.52M

TOTAL INCOME AVERAGE INCOME Minting millionaires in Mass. REPORTED AMONG REPORTED AMONG MILLIONAIRE MILLIONAIRE THE INNOVATION ECONOMY AND A SPIKE IN ASSET VALUES ARE FUELING A SURGE IN WEALTH AMONG MASSACHUSETTS RESIDENTS FILERS IN 2012 FILERS IN 2012

BY CRAIG M. DOUGLAS R TAX IMPACTS R TOWN AND CITY DATA [email protected] Massachusetts millionaire-fi lers paid $2.7 billion in state income taxes in 2012. Th e growth in million-dollar earners in Massachusetts has been largely concentrated in and around a small number of already-wealthy communities. assachusetts is in the midst of a wealth Most total income reported The towns and cities with the most The towns and cities with the highest explosion that is literally reshaping the state. THE TOWNS AND CITIES THE TOWNS AND CITIES WITH THE among millionaire-filers total tax revenue paid by millionaire- average tax bill per millionaire- in 2012 (in thousands) In the three years following the Great filers in 2012 (in thousands) filer in 2012 (in thousands) WITH THE MOST MOST MILLIONAIRES PER SQUARE MILE Recession, the number of Bay State residents TOWN/CITY TOTAL TAXES PAID TOWN/CITY AVG. TAX BILL MILLIONAIRES IN 2012 IN 2012 (IN THOUSANDS) TOWN/CITY REPORTED INCOME reporting at least $1 million in annual income skyrocketed, the amount of their collective Boston $424,285 Paxton $545 Boston $8,347,164 129 Cohasset earnings bumping up against the $50 billion Newton $216,279 Norwood $453 Lincoln 139 75 Newton $4,384,093 157 Marblehead threshold in 2012 alone. Th at fi gure was up by Wellesley $157,146 Somerset $424 Westwood 180 Wellesley Wellesley $3,076,026 roughly a third from two years prior. Weston $151,469 Northbridge $321 199 Wayland Weston $2,876,569 Dover 200 MNo doubt the state’s wealth metrics have snowballed in the interim as a Cambridge $2,039,413 Cambridge American$102,767 Swansea City Business Journals$292 - Not for commercial 225use Sudbury 70 perfect storm of deal making and surging asset values have fed a resurgence Brookline $84,615 Harwich $290 Belmont 226 Cambridge in real estate prices, IPOs, acquisitions and private-equity backed cash outs Lexington $73,213 Wayland $288 244 Andover for thousands of men and women driving the local innovation economy. The largest increase in total Concord $59,142 Weston $286 Winchester 266 Th at liquidity, in turn, is fueling even more wealth creation in the form of income reported by millionaire- Wayland $57,273 Groton $265 new luxury condos, technology startups and greater revenue opportunities 288 Hingham 65 filers in 2012 (in thousands) Needham $47,860 Sherborn $263 Brookline for the region’s business-services providers. Concord 303 1-YEAR INCREASE IN INCOME GENERATED BY In short, it’s a great time to turn equity into cold-hard cash in Greater TOWN/CITY MILLIONAIRE FILERS Boston. 335 Needham 63 Boston $2,028,729 With assistance from the state’s Department The towns and cities with the highest ratios of Lexington 379 Newton Wellesley $787,347 of Revenue, the Boston Business Journal has taxes owed by millionaire-filers relative to each Weston $487,728 compiled income-tax data for Massachusetts community’s total tax levy (in thousands) 442 Brookline residents with at least $1 million in annual 48 Lexington $468,535 TOTAL TAX TOTAL Belmont income for fi ling years 2010, 2011 and 2012 – BILL FOR TAX Newton $464,051 TOWN/CITY RATIO MILLIONAIRES LEVY* Cambridge 450 the most-recent reporting period available. Weston 220% $151,469 $68,921 44 Th e following breakdown documents how Winchester Dover 146% $42,872 $29,438 529 the state’s wealth profi le has evolved since the Weston Boston 35 Wellesley 131% $157,146 $120,083 The most millionaire-filers downturn while also highlighting the towns 767 per capita in 2012 Lincoln 99% $26,333 $26,641 Marblehead and cities enjoying Wellesley 35 (residents per filer) Sherborn 98% $22,337 $22,805 the greatest growth 47 Lincoln and concentrations Wayland 96% $57,273 $59,586 Weston 31 of wealth among Concord 76% $59,142 $77,342 1,136 27 Needham 38 Wellesley

Massachusetts’ Newton 74% $216,279 $291,890 29 Dover Newton Swampscott 26 millionaire set. Manchester-by-the-Sea 68% $15,985 $23,614 22 Weston Wenham 58% $7,510 $12,873 23 Lexington Westwood 55% $33,790 $61,991 Westwood 16 13 Wayland Belmont 48% $36,453 $76,468 Dover 13 4 Gosnold 1,698 Cohasset Lexington 47% $73,213 $155,636 13 Boston Nahant 13 Southborough 47% $16,825 $35,966 13 Hingham Hingham 47% $34,590 $74,171 Arlington 12 The largest increase in new 12 Concord Brookline 46% $84,615 $182,239 millionaire filers in 2012 Cohasset 46% $15,345 $33,218 Boxford 46% $11,862 $25,989

The towns and cities with the highest average income per millionaire-filers in 2012 (in thousands) 255 Boston Winchester 46% $33,925 $74,348 To search an online database breaking AVG. INCOME TOTAL AVG. INCOME TOTAL AVG. INCOME TOTAL Q down millionaire-filer data for all cities Hamilton 44% $ 10,321 $23,336 TOWN/CITY PER FILER FILERS TOWN/CITY PER FILER FILERS TOWN/CITY PER FILER FILERS and towns in Massachusetts, go to: Needham 42% $47,860 $113,304 Norwood $10,921 15 Harwich $6,119 11 Springfield $5,038 10 179 Newton http://bizj.us/1c6af7 Medfield 42% $16,115 $38,320 Paxton $10,636 3 Groton $5,940 31 Boston $4,916 1,698 88 Lexington 83 Brookline Sudbury 42% $30,925 $73,550 Somerset $9,174 9 Sherborn $5,600 85 Plainville $4,825 7 82 Wellesley Note: Total tax levy Marblehead 40% $23,488 $59,015 Swansea $6,880 6 Wayland $5,539 199 Milford $4,768 12 data is for fi scal 2015 Carlisle 36% $8,647 $23,965 Northbridge $6,357 8 Weston $5,438 529 Chelmsford $4,748 38

TOTAL MILLIONAIRE-FILERS, TOTAL INCOME REPORTED AMONG AVERAGE INCOME REPORTED AMONG BY TAX-FILING YEAR MILLIONAIRE-FILERS, BY TAX-FILING YEAR MILLIONAIRE-FILERS, BY TAX-FILING YEAR STATEWIDE DATA 13,692 $48.32B 11,557 2012 $36.40B $39.11B 2012 10,253 2011 2011 $3.55M * Includes all cities and towns with at least three 2010 $3.52M 2010 2010 millionaire fi lers in a given year. Does not include $3.39M 2012 out-of-state fi lers with dual residency in Massachusetts. 2011

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THE LARGEST LAW FIRMS IN MASSACHUSETTS RANKED BY THE NUMBER OF MASSACHUSETTS LAWYERS AS OF JAN. 1, 2015

Total Total Mass. lawyers Mass. Mass. Mass. R CLOSER LOOK Firm / Prior Rank (*unranked in 2014) / URL Address/Phone lawyers firmwide employees partners associates* Managing partner(s)**

800 Boylston St., R. Bradford Malt, Chairman; Ropes & Gray LLP 1 Boston, MA 02199 475 1,156 1,078 136 339 1 David Chapin, Managing partner ropesgray.com 617-951-7000

53 State St., Robert Insolia, Goodwin Procter LLP 2 Boston, MA 02109 411 865 827 167 188 2 Managing partner goodwinprocter.com 617-570-1000

60 State St., WilmerHale 3 Susan Murley & Robert Novick, Boston, MA 02109 313 1,142 661 100 194 Deborah Manus is Nutter 3 wilmerhale.com Managing partners 617-526-6000 McClennen & Fish’s 4 1 Financial Center, R. Robert Popeo, Chairman; managing partner and a 4 Mintz Levin Cohn Ferris Glovsky & Popeo PC Boston, MA 02111 288 503 600 141 147 Michael Fantozzi, Boston managing member of the executive mintz.com American City617-542-6000 Business Journals - Not for commercial use member committee. Manus focuses her practice on estate and 1 Federal St., Sula Fiszman & Joanne Foley, trust administration and Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP * Boston, MA 02110 195 1,895 343 81 114 5 Managing partners, Boston morganlewis.com 617-951-8000 estate planning for high- net-worth individuals and 155 Seaport Blvd., Foley Hoag LLP 6 Adam Kahn & William Kolb, Co- families. She has extensive Boston, MA 02210 179 236 364 93 87 experience settling complex 6 foleyhoag.com managing partners 617-832-1000 estates, helping clients 2 International Place, structure large, tax-eff icient William Gelnaw & Charles Cheever, Choate, Hall & Stewart LLP 7 Boston, MA 02110 173 173 380 63 110 gifts and implementing 7 Managing partners choate.com 617-248-5000 other planning techniques to reduce transfer taxes. She 400 Atlantic Ave., Douglas Husid & Martin Fantozzi, also assists clients with pre- Goulston & Storrs PC 9 Boston, MA 02110 158 191 289 86 72 8 Managing partners nuptial planning and helps goulstonstorrs.com 617-482-1776 clients accomplish their 155 Seaport Blvd., 10 Deborah Manus, philanthropic goals, advising Nutter McClennen & Fish LLP Boston, MA 02210 145 145 296 73 72 on lifetime and testamentary 9 nutter.com Managing partner 617-439-2000 gifts to public charities, 100 Summer St., private foundations and Gary Oberstein, Nixon Peabody LLP 11 Boston, MA 02110 140 615 319 74 50 charitable trusts. 10 Managing partner, Boston nixonpeabody.com 617-345-1000

10 St. James Ave., Steven Wright, Holland & Knight 12 Boston, MA 02116 138 1,136 229 58 53 11 Executive partner, Boston hklaw.com 617-523-2700 ABOUT THE LIST Information was obtained 1 Post Office Square, Joel Carpenter, Sullivan & Worcester LLP 13 Boston, MA 02109 133 170 240 56 57 from firm representatives. 12 Managing partner sandw.com 617-338-2800 Ties are ranked by total lawyers firmwide and total 125 Summer St., David Rosenblatt, Mass. employees. Burns & Levinson LLP 14 Boston, MA 02110 118 126 235 77 41 13 Managing partner burnslev.com 617-345-3000 *Associates includes of 111 Huntington Ave., counsel. Matthew McTygue, Locke Lord LLP * Boston, MA 02199 115 1,069 244 45 66 14 1 Boston office managing partner lockelord.com 617-239-0100 **Managing partner, in most instances, is the firm’s local 1 International Place, Joseph Capraro Jr., Proskauer 17 Boston, MA 02110 115 737 197 29 87 off ice head(s). 15 Boston office head proskauer.com 617-526-9800 1. Data for Locke Lord 1 Lincoln St., Mark Haddad, reflects the merger of Locke K&L Gates LLP 15 Boston, MA 02111 108 2,031 183 51 57 16 Administrative partner, Boston Lord LLP and Edwards klgates.com 617-261-3100 Wildman Palmer LLP that 250 Summer St., took eff ect in mid-January. Mark Harty, Morrison Mahoney LLP 16 Boston, MA 02210 108 159 228 61 47 17 Managing partner morrisonmahoney.com 617-439-7500 NEED A COPY OF THE LIST? 2 Seaport Lane, Russell Swapp & Ariel Cudkowicz, Seyfarth Shaw LLP 19 Boston, MA 02210 84 832 109 37 40 Information for obtaining 18 Managing partners, Boston seyfarth.com 617-946-4800 reprints, web permissions and commemorative 265 Franklin St., McCarter & English LLP 22 Burton Winnick, plaques, call 877-397- Boston, MA 02110 76 417 153 38 38 5134. More information 19 mccarter.com Office managing partner 617-449-6500 can be found online at 1 Financial Center, BostonBusinessJournal.com Joseph Ryan, Brown Rudnick LLP * Boston, MA 02111 76 230 175 30 46 by clicking the “Buy” tab 20 CEO brownrudnick.com 617-856-8200 near the top of the site.

50 Rowes Wharf, Paul Gitlin, WANT TO BE Rubin and Rudman LLP 24 Boston, MA 02110 76 78 137 65 11 21 Managing partner ON THE LIST? rubinrudman.com 617-330-7000 If you wish to be surveyed 600 Atlantic Ave., 20 Tim Oyer, when The List is next Wolf, Greenfield & Sacks PC Boston, MA 02210 76 76 243 35 41 updated, or if you wish to 22 wolfgreenfield.com President, managing partner 617-646-8000 be considered for other Lists, email your contact 33 Arch St., John Rattigan, information to Sean DLA Piper 27 Boston, MA 02110 73 4,200 109 27 46 23 Boston office managing partner dlapiper.com 617-406-6000 McFadden at smcfadden@ bizjournals.com. 3 Center Plaza, Stanley Riemer, Riemer & Braunstein LLP 23 Boston, MA 02108 73 98 NA NA NA 24 Managing partner riemerlaw.com 617-523-9000

28 State St., Mark Pearlstein, McDermott Will & Emery LLP 26 Boston, MA 02109 67 1,060 107 40 17 25 Partner-in-charge, Boston office mwe.com 617-535-4000

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Total Total Mass. lawyers Mass. Mass. Mass. R CLOSER LOOK Firm / Prior Rank (*unranked in 2014) / URL Address/Phone lawyers firmwide employees partners associates Managing partner(s)

25 1 International Place, Terence McCourt, 26 Greenberg Traurig LLP Boston, MA 02110 66 1,831 122 29 37 Managing shareholder, Boston gtlaw.com 617-310-6000 office

311 Main St., James Hanrahan, Bowditch & Dewey LLP 29 Worcester, MA 01615 65 65 136 43 22 27 Managing partner bowditch.com 508-791-3511

100 Cambridge St., James Hanrahan serves 31 Craig Tateronis, Prince Lobel Tye LLP Boston, MA 02114 64 64 117 34 30 as managing partner of 28 princelobel.com Managing partner 617-456-8000 Bowditch & Dewey. His practice includes land- 100 Front St., Mirick O’Connell 30 American City Business Journals - Not for commercial use David Surprenant, use planning, permitting, Worcester, MA 01608 62 62 133 34 28 conveyancing, and 29 mirickoconnell.com Managing partner 508-791-8500 commercial and retail leasing matters. His 1 Marina Park Drive, Timothy French, expertise includes an Fish & Richardson PC 21 Boston, MA 02210 61 337 284 38 23 30 Managing principal, Boston emphasis on retail shopping fr.com 617-542-5070 center developments, residential and multi- 1 Post Office Square, Peter Haley, family development and Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP 28 Boston, MA 02109 60 514 120 31 29 31 Managing partner, Boston development of nonprofit nelsonmullins.com 617-573-4700 educational facilities. Hanrahan has represented 500 Boylston St., Alfred Browne, many local and national Cooley LLP 36 Boston, MA 02116 58 875 119 17 41 32 Partner-in-charge, Boston office cooley.com 617-937-2300 companies before Planning Boards, Zoning Boards of Appeal and Conservation 28 State St., David Rubin, Hinckley Allen 34 Boston, MA 02109 58 157 105 41 16 Commissions throughout 33 Managing partner hinckleyallen.com 617-345-9000 the Commonwealth.

Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & 500 Boylston St., Margaret Brown, Boston, MA 02116 54 1,600 114 12 42 34 Flom LLP & Associates 32 Boston office head skadden.com 617-573-4800 ABOUT THE LIST Information was obtained 600 Atlantic Ave., Allen David, from firm representatives. Peabody & Arnold LLP 35 Boston, MA 02210 54 54 66 23 31 35 Managing partner Ties are ranked by total peabodyarnold.com 617-951-2100 lawyers firmwide and total Mass. employees. 200 Clarendon St., Philip Rossetti, Latham & Watkins LLP * Boston, MA 02116 53 2,239 87 14 39 36 Office managing partner Associates includes of lw.com 617-948-6000 counsel. 800 Boylston St., David Barbash, Posternak Blankstein & Lund LLP 33 Boston, MA 02199 52 52 89 36 16 Managing partner, in most 37 Managing partner pbl.com 617-973-6100 instances, is the firm’s local off ice head(s). 370 Main St., Frederick Misilo Jr., Fletcher Tilton PC 37 Worcester, MA 01608 46 46 100 12 20 38 Managing partner fletchertilton.com 508-459-8000 NEED A COPY OF THE LIST? 160 Federal St., Information for obtaining Michael O’Connell, Rackemann, Sawyer & Brewster 38 Boston, MA 02110 45 45 87 NA 10 reprints, web permissions 39 Managing partner rackemann.com 617-542-2300 and commemorative plaques, call 877-397- 101 Arch St., 5134. More information Lauren Goldberg, Kopelman and Paige PC 40 Boston, MA 02110 44 44 63 24 20 can be found online at 40 Managing attorney k-plaw.com 617-556-0007 BostonBusinessJournal.com by clicking the “Buy” tab 1 International Place, near the top of the site. Kevin Kenneally, LeClairRyan 47 Boston, MA 02110 42 377 61 30 12 41 Boston office leader leclairryan.com 617-502-8200 WANT TO BE ON THE LIST? 695 Atlantic Ave., If you wish to be surveyed 44 Anthony Campo, Boyle, Shaughnessy & Campo PC Boston, MA 02111 42 53 62 14 28 when The List is next 42 bsctrialattorneys.com Managing partner 617-451-2000 updated, or if you wish to be considered for other 1 Federal St., Todd & Weld LLP 42 Christopher Weld Jr., Lists, email your contact Boston, MA 02110 42 42 81 16 26 information to Sean 43 toddweld.com Managing partner 617-720-2626 McFadden at smcfadden@ bizjournals.com. 1500 Main St., Peter Barry, Bulkley, Richardson & Gelinas LLP 39 Springfield, MA 01115 40 40 83 26 14 44 Managing partner bulkley.com 413-781-2820

101 Federal St., Ronald Ruth, Sherin and Lodgen LLP 41 Boston, MA 02110 40 40 78 34 6 45 Managing partner sherin.com 617-646-2000

88 Black Falcon Ave., Richard Weitzen, Lawson & Weitzen LLP 46 Boston, MA 02110 39 41 58 27 12 46 Managing partner lawson-weitzen.com 617-439-4990

100 High St., Traci Lovitt, Jones Day 54 Boston, MA 02110 38 2,563 56 16 22 47 Partner-in-charge, Boston office jonesday.com 617-960-3939

230 Third Ave., Lisa Warren, Morse, Barnes-Brown & Pendleton PC 51 Waltham, MA 02451 38 40 66 20 18 48 Managing partner mbbp.com 781-622-5930

2 Seaport Lane, Samuel Sears Jr., Cetrulo LLP 48 Boston, MA 02210 38 38 105 16 22 49 Managing partner cetllp.com 617-217-5500

1 International Place, Timothy Blank, Dechert LLP 49 Boston, MA 02110 37 994 55 12 25 50 Boston managing partner dechert.com 617-728-7100

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Total Total Mass. lawyers Mass. Mass. Mass. R CLOSER LOOK Firm / Prior Rank (*unranked in 2014) / URL Address/Phone lawyers firmwide employees partners associates Managing partner(s)

60 State St., Kurt Somerville, Hemenway & Barnes LLP 52 Boston, MA 02109 37 37 100 19 18 51 Managing partner hembar.com 617-227-7940

303 Congress St., John Morrier, Casner & Edwards LLP 45 Boston, MA 02210 37 37 57 29 8 52 Managing partner casneredwards.com 617-426-5900

530 Virginia Road, Peter Shapland, managing 50 John DuPre, Hamilton, Brook, Smith & Reynolds PC Concord, MA 01742 35 35 109 17 15 partner, Boston off ice, at 53 hbsr.com President/principal 978-341-0036 Day Pitney, is a member of the Individual Clients 125 High St., Pepper Hamilton LLP 62 American City Business Journals - Not for commercial use Todd Feinsmith, department, where he is Boston, MA 02110 34 520 60 10 24 chair of the Trust Services 54 pepperlaw.com Managing partner, Boston office 617-204-5100 and Fiduciary Compliance practice group. His practice 1 International Place, Peter Shapland, includes all aspects of Day Pitney LLP 57 Boston, MA 02110 34 268 66 16 18 55 Managing partner, Boston office estate planning, settlement daypitney.com 617-345-4600 of decedents’ estates and administration of 53 State St., Cheryl Waterhouse, family trusts and private Donovan Hatem LLP 58 Boston, MA 02109 34 38 65 12 22 56 Partner foundations. He also advises donovanhatem.com 617-406-4500 bank trust departments and other professional fiduciaries 33 State St., Stephen Krevalin, on a broad range of estate Bacon Wilson PC 43 Springfield, MA 01103 34 34 85 21 13 57 Managing partner baconwilson.com 413-781-0560 and trust administration issues, including all related income, gift, estate and 125 Summer St., Robert Kann, Sunstein Kann Murphy & Timbers LLP 56 Boston, MA 02110 33 33 78 18 14 generation-skipping transfer 58 Managing partner sunsteinlaw.com 617-443-9292 tax matters.

100 Federal St., Marilyn French & Kevin Sullivan, Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP 65 Boston, MA 02110 32 1,148 57 7 25 59 Co-managing partners, Boston weil.com 617-772-8300 ABOUT THE LIST Information was obtained 100 High St., Michael Gottfried, from firm representatives. Duane Morris LLP 59 Boston, MA 02110 32 748 51 24 7 60 Managing partner, Boston Ties are ranked by total duanemorris.com 857-488-4200 lawyers firmwide and total Mass. employees. 1 Boston Place, J. Michael Wirvin, Robinson & Cole LLP 64 Boston, MA 02108 32 201 55 16 16 61 Boston managing partner Associates includes of rc.com 617-557-5900 counsel. 21 Custom House St., Lisa Snyder, Manion Gaynor & Manning LLP 60 Boston, MA 02110 32 61 84 14 18 Managing partner, in most 62 Managing partner mgmlaw.com 617-670-8800 instances, is the firm’s local off ice head(s). 1 Boston Place, Paul Feldman, Davis, Malm & D’Agostine PC 53 Boston, MA 02108 32 55 55 24 7 63 President, managing director davismalm.com 617-367-2500 NEED A COPY OF THE LIST? 300 Crown Colony Drive, Information for obtaining Arthur Murphy, Murphy, Hesse, Toomey & Lehane LLP 69 Quincy, MA 02169 32 32 56 16 16 reprints, web permissions 64 Managing partner mhtl.com 617-479-5000 and commemorative plaques, call 877-397- 99 High St., 5134. More information Jennifer Morgan DelMonico, Murtha Cullina LLP 55 Boston, MA 02110 31 108 58 20 11 can be found online at 65 Managing partner murthalaw.com 617-457-4000 BostonBusinessJournal.com by clicking the “Buy” tab 75 Park Plaza, near the top of the site. Jackson Lewis LLP 67 Andrew Pickett, Boston, MA 02116 30 787 48 18 12 66 jacksonlewis.com Managing shareholder 617-367-0025 WANT TO BE ON THE LIST? 10 Post Office Square, If you wish to be surveyed 63 Thomas Gallitano, Conn Kavanaugh Rosenthal Peisch & Ford LLP Boston, MA 02109 30 30 52 18 12 when The List is next 67 connkavanaugh.com Managing partner 617-482-8200 updated, or if you wish to be considered for other 200 State St., Jaclyn Kugell, Lists, email your contact Morgan, Brown & Joy LLP 61 Boston, MA 02109 30 30 39 19 11 68 morganbrown.com Managing partner information to Sean 617-523-6666 McFadden at smcfadden@ bizjournals.com. 68 1 Main St., Sarah Gates, Cathy McCarty & 69 Lando & Anastasi LLP Cambridge, MA 02142 29 29 70 13 16 Edward Russavage, Co-managing lalaw.com 617-395-7000 partners

1 Monarch Place, W. Garth Janes, Doherty, Wallace, Pillsbury & Murphy PC 71 Springfield, MA 01144 29 29 60 13 9 70 Managing partner dwpm.com 413-733-3111

101 Merrimac St., Regina Roman, Sugarman, Rogers, Barshak & Cohen PC 75 Boston, MA 02114 29 29 50 19 10 71 Managing partner srbc.com 617-227-3030

1 Canal Park, Scott Lewis, Anderson & Kreiger LLP 66 Cambridge, MA 02141 29 29 44 11 18 72 Managing partner andersonkreiger.com 617-621-6500

2 International Place, Peter Carr II, Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellot LLC 70 Boston, MA 02110 28 364 48 18 10 73 Member-in-charge, Boston office eckertseamans.com 617-342-6800

100 Summer St., Will Worden, Pierce Atwood LLP 73 Boston, MA 02110 28 127 45 18 10 74 Boston partner-in-charge pierceatwood.com 617-488-8100

40 Broad St., Thomas Durkin, Gesmer Updegrove LLP 79 Boston, MA 02109 28 28 46 28 7 75 Managing partner gesmer.com 617-350-6800

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Total Total Mass. lawyers Mass. Mass. Mass. R CLOSER LOOK Firm / Prior Rank (*unranked in 2014) / URL Address/Phone lawyers firmwide employees partners associates Managing partner(s)

45 Braintree Hill Office Park, Stephen Marcus, Marcus, Errico, Emmer & Brooks PC 72 Braintree, MA 02184 27 27 51 12 15 76 Managing partner meeb.com 781-843-5000

176 Federal St., Stephen Kane, Emmett Lyne & Eric Rich May PC 80 Boston, MA 02210 27 27 38 12 15 77 Krathwohl, Managing partners richmaylaw.com 617-556-3800

1 Boston Place, Paul Barrett is a co-founder 88 Dennis White, Verrill Dana Boston, MA 02108 26 138 38 10 16 and managing partner of 78 verrilldana.com Partner-in-charge, Boston office 617-309-2600 Donoghue, Barrett & Singal. As head of the firm’s Health 1 Beacon St., Murphy & King PC 78 American City Business Journals - Not for commercial use James Coyne King, Law practice, he counsels Boston, MA 02108 26 27 49 13 13 clients on such issues 79 murphyking.com Boston managing partner 617-423-0400 as medical staff matters, taxable and tax-exempt 101 Huntington Ave., Richard Breed III, Jeffrey Hart & financings, strategic Tarlow, Breed, Hart & Rodgers PC 92 Boston, MA 02199 26 26 44 14 12 80 Mark Furman, Managing partners positioning, patient care tbhr-law.com 617-218-2000 matters and corporate governance. His client base 1 Beacon St., Paul Barrett, includes hospitals, physician Donoghue, Barrett & Singal PC 85 Boston, MA 02108 25 32 37 10 15 81 Managing partner, Boston groups, long-term care dbslawfirm.com 617-720-5090 facilities, licensed clinics, ground and air transport 255 State St., Christopher Litterio, providers, and emerging Ruberto, Israel & Weiner 74 Boston, MA 02109 25 25 44 16 9 82 Managing partner www.riw.com 617-742-4200 industries within the health care market. He also serves as an adviser to senior 100 High St., William Lovett, Collora LLP 84 Boston, MA 02110 25 25 41 13 12 management on executive 83 Managing partner collorallp.com 617-371-1000 compensation, contract work, strategic initiatives 1 Constitution Center, and partnerships. James Campbell, Campbell Campbell Edwards & Conroy PC 76 Boston, MA 02129 24 39 63 10 14 84 President campbell-trial-lawyers.com 617-241-3000

2 Seaport Lane, Neil Markson, Bernkopf Goodman 81 Boston, MA 02210 24 24 48 18 6 ABOUT THE LIST 85 Managing partner bg-llp.com 617-790-3000 Information was obtained from firm representatives. Ties are ranked by total 1 International Place, Michael Mankes, Littler 86 Boston, MA 02110 23 1,025 36 8 18 lawyers firmwide and total 86 Office managing shareholder littler.com 617-378-6000 Mass. employees.

300 TradeCenter, Associates includes of John Colucci, McLane Law Firm 77 Woburn, MA 01801 23 95 37 7 16 counsel. 87 Managing partner, Mass. office mclane.com 781-904-2700 Managing partner, in most 1 Liberty Square, instances, is the firm’s local Robert Powers, Melick & Porter LLP 89 Boston, MA 02109 23 30 43 12 11 off ice head(s). 88 Managing partner melicklaw.com 617-523-6200

101 Arch St., NEED A COPY Charles Kindregan, Looney & Grossman LLP 82 Boston, MA 02110 22 22 35 14 8 OF THE LIST? 89 Managing partner lgllp.com 617-951-2800 Information for obtaining reprints, web permissions 30 Federal St., and commemorative * Christopher Panos, Partridge Snow & Hahn LLP Boston, MA 02110 20 55 31 11 4 plaques, call 877-397- 90 psh.com Partner-in-charge, Boston office 617-292-7900 5134. More information can be found online at 24 Federal St., Hamel, Marcin, Dunn, Reardon & Shea PC 95 BostonBusinessJournal.com Boston, MA 02110 20 22 29 7 13 Management committee by clicking the “Buy” tab 91 hmdrslaw.com 617-482-0007 near the top of the site.

600 Atlantic Ave., Maria Krokidas & Robert Griffin, WANT TO BE Krokidas and Bluestein LLP 97 Boston, MA 02210 20 20 33 12 8 92 Managing partners, Boston ON THE LIST? kb-law.com 617-482-7211 If you wish to be surveyed when The List is next 1 Beacon St., Jonathan Fitch, updated, or if you wish to Sally & Fitch LLP 91 Boston, MA 02108 20 20 31 12 8 93 Managing partner be considered for other sally-fitch.com 617-542-5542 Lists, email your contact information to Sean 92 State St., James Rudolph, McFadden at smcfadden@ Rudolph Friedmann LLP 93 Boston, MA 02109 20 20 28 7 13 94 Managing partner rflawyers.com 617-723-7700 bizjournals.com.

260 Franklin St., 100 George Rockas, Wilson Elser Boston, MA 02210 19 748 32 6 13 95 Regional managing partner, Boston wilsonelser.com 617-422-5300

1 Bowdoin Square, Dolph Vanderpol, Kotin, Crabtree & Strong LLP 96 Boston, MA 02114 19 19 37 15 4 96 Managing partner kcslegal.com 617-227-7031 90 155 Federal St., 97 Hackett Feinberg PC Boston, MA 02210 19 19 29 11 8 Executive management committee bostonbusinesslaw.com 617-422-0200

800 Boylston St., Anthony Froio, Robins Kaplan LLP 99 Boston, MA 02199 18 227 30 9 9 98 Managing partner, Boston rkmc.com 617-267-2300

88 Black Falcon Ave., Duane Dreger, Cesari and McKenna LLP * Boston, MA 02110 18 18 32 9 9 99 Managing partner c-m.com 617-951-2500

84 State St., Lewis Sassoon, Senior partner; Sassoon & Cymrot LLP 87 Boston, MA 02109 18 18 22 2 5 100 Jeffrey Cymrot, Managing partner sassooncymrot.com 617-720-0099

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Taxpayer: AB Administrative Roslindale 02131. Taxpayer: Kordis Sound Inc. Somerville 02143. 02050. Lien Amount: $20,664 Address: 481 Lexington St., LLC Melanie Kirkland Ministries, Address: 92 Topsfield Road, Zoya Designs Inc., by Zoya Taxpayer: Grand Canal Inc. Tax Type: (meals/meals lo.) Waltham 02452 Address: 4 Brent Road, Pilalas Family Bookeeping by Melanie Turner, 109 Boxford 01921 Derman, 1267 Broadway, Address: 57 Canal St., Book/Page: 33820/60 Lien Amount: $12,717 Lexington 02420 Inc., by Lisa Pilalas, 441 Pleasantview St., Roslindale Lien Amount: $56,885 Somerville 02144. Boston 02114 File Date: 01/26/15 Tax Type: (meals lo.) Lien Amount: $64,854 Prospect St., Norwell 02061. 02131. Tax Type: (1120) Lien Amount: $50,509 Book/Page: 64725/333 Tax Type: (unemployment) Kimura Realty Inc., by IRS Serial No. 139240915 United Soccer Club Inc., Boston Restoration Tax Type: (940/941) Taxpayer: Kelvin S. 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Tax Type: (withholding) Waltham 02452 Address: 44 Harrison Place, Jeffrey Lally, 1221 Main St., Ratskovskaya, 1210 VFW Address: 5 Perkins Way, R Book/Page: 14111/216 Lien Amount: $89,509 Marlborough 01752 Kitcheny Inc., by Chris Hanover 02339. Parkway, Apt. 5, West Newburyport 01950 FEDERAL TAX File Date: 01/26/15 Tax Type: (meals/sales & use) Lien Amount: $14,787 Belletti, 60 Tufts St., Suite Tust Transportation Inc., by Roxbury 02132. Lien Amount: $207,071 RELEASES Book/Page: 64725/336 Tax Type: (meals) 13, Somerville 02145. Emmette Burnette, 1 Surrey Tax Type: (1120) N&N Foods Inc., by Taxpayer: CW Hood Yacht File Date: 12/29/14 Book/Page: 64753/433 Drive, Lakeville 02347. IRS Serial No. 139695915 Best Choice Cleaning Inc., Nuchanard Kittitrakul, A listing of Boston area Yard LLC File Date: 01/05/15 Record Date: 01/28/15 by Milton Oliveira, 4 Granville Bee Well Honey Inc., by 1799 Commonwealth Ave., releases of federal tax liens, Address: 3 Beacon St., Taxpayer: Lahey Clinic Ave., Apt. 1, Malden 02148. Richard Lomba, 54 Maquan Brighton 02135. recorded when the tax payer Marblehead 01945 Hospital Inc. Taxpayer: Luck Corp. pays off the lien to the IRS, MPT Export Inc., by Michael St., Pembroke 02359. John Burke Plumbing Inc., Lien Amount: $11,803 Address: 41 Mall Road, Box Address: 215 Highland Ave., as obtained from the U.S. Thibert, 51 Pleasant St., Suite by John Burke, 30 Nonantum Tax Type: (unemployment) 541, Burlington 01805 Somerville 02143 MTM Auto Sales Inc., MIDDLESEX COUNTY District Court Clerk’s Office. 62, Malden 02148. by Michael McMahon, 19 St., No. 1, Brighton 02135. Book/Page: 33821/449 Lien Amount: $82,716 Lien Amount: $31,497 Fieldstone Way, Plymouth Taxpayer: Concern Co. Inc. File Date: 01/28/15 Tax Type: (unemployment) Tax Type: (corp./meals/ Senseix Inc., by Wai Cheng, Kokopelli Corp., by Michael Book/Page: 64721/227 meals lo.) 214 Commercial St., Suite 02360. Pardi, 363 Washington Ave., Address: 1656 Mass Ave., ESSEX COUNTY Lexington 02420 File Date: 12/29/14 Book/Page: 64753/441 202, Malden 02148. The Jeff Cohen Charitable Chelsea 02150. File Date: 01/05/15 Lien Amount: $24,978 Taxpayer: Merrimack Lucky Fast Foods Inc. Foundation Inc., by Jeffrey Nasa II Corp., by Kasandra MIDDLESEX COUNTY Taxpayer: Meshraj Khatiwada , by Tax Type: (941) Automotive Technicians Khai Tran, 60 Broadway, Cohen, 55 Tree Top Way, Diaz, 40 Division St., First Re: Nepal Market Co. Taxpayer: Ole Mexican Grill of Plymouth 02360. IRS Serial No. 138805115 Address: 355 Merrimack St., Malden 02148. Floor, Chelsea 02150. Record Date: 01/26/15 Taxpayer: Ugarit Inc. Address: 25 Norseman Ave., Mass II LLC Lawrence 01843 Address: 22 Kent St., No. 1, Watertown 02472 Address: 11 Springfield St., Old’s Cool Cycles Inc., by Pupuseria Y Taqueria Las City Line General Services Lien Amount: $11,498 Somerville 02143 Lien Amount: $16,613 Cambridge 02139 Tanya Fields, 130 Camelot Delicias Inc., by Eligio Taxpayer: Inc., by Juvelino Carvalho, Tax Type: (941) Lien Amount: $193,273 Tax Type: (sales & use) Lien Amount: $12,606 Drive, Suite 1, Plymouth Merino, 136 Broadway, Clothingwarehouse.com LLC 101 Paris St., Everett 02149. IRS Serial No. 853205512 Tax Type: (unemployment) Book/Page: 64725/345 Tax Type: (meals/meals lo.) 02360. Chelsea 02150. Address: 10 Walnut Hill Park, Release Date: 01/26/15 SMD Traders Inc., by No. 3-F, Woburn 01801 Book/Page: 64718/23 File Date: 12/29/14 Book/Page: 64753/455 Milendophe Duperier, 74 ACN Landscaping Inc., by Lean’s Services Inc., File Date: 12/26/14 File Date: 01/05/15 Abdu Nessralla, 57 Maple St., Lien Amount: $18,762 Taxpayer: BES Electrical Bradford St., Everett 02149. by Mirian Regalado, 350 Tax Type: (941) Taxpayer: Barr Computer Plymouth 02362. Broadway, Second Floor, Contracting Inc. Taxpayer: JR Smith Bulk Triple Restauration Inc., by IRS Serial No. 138805515 Associates Inc. Taxpayer: Renee Proctor Re: Chelsea 02150. Address: 168 Pine St., Unit Trans Inc. Lazaro Flores, 53 Glendale Record Date: 01/26/15 Address: 28 Duren Ave., Route 38 Entertainment Inc. 1, Danvers 01923 Address: 28 Kruger Road, Woburn 01801 Address: 13 Johnson St., St., Everett 02149. SUFFOLK COUNTY Aguirres Construction Lien Amount: $14,156 Inc., by Nicolas Aguirres, 42 Taxpayer: Mark A. Giacchetto Hopkinton 01748 Lien Amount: $11,326 Woburn 01801 RPCL Construction Inc., Tax Type: (941) Lambert St., Unit 2, Medford Address: 12 Rose Lane, Lien Amount: $71,693 Tax Type: (corp./withholding/ Lien Amount: $19,888 by Dayra Jimenez, 708 IRS Serial No. 991547614 Tax Type: (unemployment) meals/sales & use) Tax Type: (meals/meals lo.) WV Blocker Corp. III (MG), 02150. Stoneham 02180 Release Date: 01/28/15 Broadway, Suite 2, Everett by Richard Williams, 125 Book/Page: 64716/405 Book/Page: 64725/280 Book/Page: 64753/431 Rondon Siding Corp., by Lien Amount: $340,394 02149. High St. Westview Capital File Date: 12/26/14 File Date: 12/29/14 File Date: 01/05/15 Joel Dacosta, 388 Beach St., Tax Type: (6672) M&G Heating & Cooling Partners, Boston 02110. IRS Serial No. 138813115 No. 2, Revere 02151. Taxpayer: Wasabi Co./3001 Taxpayer: Yoki of Cambridge Taxpayer: Madeira Restaurant and Refrigeration Inc., by Laurus Synthesis Inc., by Record Date: 01/26/15 MIDDLESEX COUNTY Ndricim Quka, 43 Foster St., Kakos Construction Inc., by Natick West Collection LLC and Pizzeria Inc. Stuart Needleman, 176 Address: 1245 Worcester St., Everett 02149. Manoel De Souza, 75 Pleasant Taxpayer: Hokkaido Taxpayer: Peterson Auto Address: 485 Massachusetts Address: 137 Prospect St., Federal St., Fifth Floor, Natick 01760 St., Suite 3, Revere 02151. Restaurant Inc. Transport Ave., Cambridge 02139 Waltham 02453 Thisismegin Corp., by Megan Boston 02110. Lien Amount: $26,499 Lien Amount: $21,969 Lien Amount: $11,841 Ministerio Viviendo Address: 63 Belvidere Circle, Address: 4-D Yankee Division Clifford, 40 Pinkham Road, Seminal Research Inc., by Tax Type: (unemployment) Tax Type: (meals) Tax Type: (meals/meals lo.) Por La Fe Evangelista Lowell 01852 Road, Bedford 01730 Medford 02155. Atul Bansal, 225 Franklin St., Book/Page: 64716/404 Book/Page: 64725/348 Book/Page: 64753/439 Internacional Jose Serrano, Lien Amount: $193,191 Lien Amount: $27,713 New Plastering Home 26th Floor, Boston 02110. File Date: 12/26/14 File Date: 12/29/14 File Date: 01/05/15 by Jose Serrano, 19 Cooledge Tax Type: (941) Tax Type: (6721/940/941) Improvement Corp., by IRS Serial No. 139046415 IRS Serial No. 207624205 Lean Force Inc., by Peter St., Revere 02151. Taxpayer: Beyond Health Care Taxpayer: Robert M. Murgo Taxpayer: Aderonke Naomi Sandoval Pereira, 191 Spring Lin-Marcus, 77 Tyler St., Unit Record Date: 01/26/15 Release Date: 01/26/15 St., Medford 02155. Grapevine Logic Inc., Agency Jr. Re: Jamb Inc. Osagiede/Beyond Healthcare 5, Boston 02111. Address: 10 Tower Office by Brendan Lattrell, 21 Taxpayer: Office Anesthesia Address: 29 Lowell Ave., Agency LLC New Bao Bao Inc., by Gloria Park, No. 520, Woburn 01801 Drydock Ave., Sixth Floor, Services PC Watertown 02472 Address: 10 Tower Office Chin, 84 Harrison Ave., Lien Amount: $72,035 NORFOLK COUNTY c/o Masschallenge, Boston NORFOLK COUNTY Address: 11 Allene Ave., Lien Amount: $84,074 Park, No. 520, Woburn 01801 Boston 02111. Tax Type: (unemployment) 02210. Sudbury 01776 Tax Type: (meals) Lien Amount: $93,354 Book/Page: 64718/24 Book/Page: 64725/329 Tax Type: (corp.) South End Partners Inc., Martinez Seafood Inc., Taxpayer: Cow Island Inc. Lien Amount: $15,111 File Date: 12/26/14 File Date: 12/29/14 Book/Page: 64753/449 Taste of Hyd Inc., by Bhaskar by James Cochener, 569 by Teodoro Martinez, 212 Address: 50 Bridge St., Tax Type: (941) File Date: 01/05/15 Rednam, 76 Whitehall Way, Columbus Ave., Boston Northern Ave., Suite 25, Dedham 02026 IRS Serial No. 229011305 Taxpayer: Robert M. Murgo Taxpayer: Mason’s Bellingham 02019. 02116. Boston 02210. Lien Amount: $38,529 Release Date: 01/26/15 Tax Type: (941) Jr. Re: Jamb Inc. Automotive Inc. Taxpayer: Edward P. Walsh Shri Sai Chavadi Inc., by Anil Vesuvius Pharmaceuticals Address: 29 Lowell Ave., IRS Serial No. 139264615 Taxpayer: Address: 160 Eastern Ave., Re: Tasty Home Cookin’ Inc. Naik, 960 Turnpike St., Suite Inc., by Daniel Hicklin, 200 Watertown 02472 Record Date: 01/28/15 Campuscareercenter.com Inc. Malden 02148 Address: 44 Harrison Place, 28, Canton 02021. Clarendon St., 54th Floor, Lien Amount: $89,509 Address: 2464 Lien Amount: $17,362 Marlborough 01752 MPM Capital, Boston 02116. Tax Type: (meals/sales & use) Oliveiras Carpet Cleaning Taxpayer: Romanella Foods Massachusetts Ave., Tax Type: (sales & use) Lien Amount: $20,974 Book/Page: 64725/331 Corp., by Onias De Oliveira, Learning by Giving R BANKRUPTCIES Inc. Cambridge 02140 Book/Page: 64725/368 Tax Type: (meals) File Date: 12/29/14 138 Turnpike St., Canton Foundation Inc., by Address: 50 Bridge St., Lien Amount: $28,916 File Date: 12/29/14 Book/Page: 64753/432 02021. Alexander Rozek, 292 A listing of recent bankruptcy Dedham 02026 Tax Type: (6721/940/941) File Date: 01/05/15 Lien Amount Taxpayer: Jeffrey Abellard Taxpayer: Robert M. Murgo Calico Cafe Inc., by Marissa Newbury St., Suite 335, petitions, as filed with the : $16,961 IRS Serial No. 232656405 Tax Type Re: Jamb Inc. Jr. Re: Jamb Inc. Taxpayer: Paul E. Kingman Massucco, 15 Grace Lane, Boston 02116. U.S. Bankruptcy Court, : (941) Release Date: 01/26/15 IRS Serial No. 139264815 Address: 481 Lexington St., Address: 29 Lowell Ave., Re: B&R Auto Center Inc. Franklin 02038. Tabors Caramanis District of Massachusetts/ Boston Division. Chapter 7 Record Date: 01/28/15 Waltham 02452 Watertown 02472 Address: 31 Mount Vernon Real Heroes Have Fur Rudkevich Inc., by Richard Lien Amount: $84,074 Lien Amount: $48,611 St., Arlington 02476 Tabors, 75 Park Place, Boston filings concern liquidation Inc., by Hadleigh Zinsner, Taxpayer Tax Type: (meals/meals lo.) Tax Type: (sales & use) Lien Amount: $24,815 02116. of assets; Chapter 11 filings : Law Offices of SUFFOLK COUNTY 8 Robinson Road, Medfield provide protection from Lipis Vasa & Hutton PC Book/Page: 64725/334 Book/Page: 64725/332 Tax Type: (sales & use) 02052. A&M Taxi Management Inc., creditors while a business Address: 6 Cabot Place, Suite Taxpayer: James Apelstein File Date: 12/29/14 File Date: 12/29/14 Book/Page: 64753/434 File Date: 01/05/15 Baystate Architectural by Alexander Starikov, 915 reorganizes. 8, Stoughton 02072 Address: 276 Chestnut Hill Taxpayer: Jeffrey Abellard Taxpayer: Jeffrey Abellard Representatives Inc., by Massachusetts Ave., Boston Lien Amount: $23,149 Ave., Apt. 13, Brighton 02135 02118. Re: Jamb Inc. Re: Jamb Inc. Taxpayer: MercThai Corp. Craig Nichols, 6 Haven Road, Tax Type: (941) Lien Amount: $24,320 Address: 481 Lexington St., Address: 481 Lexington St., Address: 397-A Main St., Medfield 02052. MAS Management Inc., by CHAPTER 7 IRS Serial No. 139267515 Tax Type: (6672) Waltham 02452 Waltham 02452 Wakefield 01880 Ponce De Gaines, 2 Ellis St., Record Date: 01/28/15 IRS Serial No. 442823208 Crop One Holdings Inc., by Lien Amount: $48,611 Lien Amount: $114,065 Lien Amount: $49,756 Suite B, Roxbury 02119. Release Date: 01/22/15 Sonia Lo, 725 Main St., Millis Debtor: Pathways To Taxpayer: CT Home Services Tax Type: (sales & use) Tax Type: (meals) Tax Type: (corp./withholding/ 02054. USA Chaplain Auxiliary Inc., Wellness Inc. LLC Taxpayer: Trevor Blake Book/Page: 64725/337 Book/Page: 64725/335 meals/meals lo.) by Rev. Ortiz Javier, 47 Hewis Sharon Sea Eagles Inc., by Address: 35 W. Newton St., Address: 85 Hayward St., Address: 10 Woods Road, File Date: 12/29/14 File Date: 12/29/14 Book/Page: 64753/447 St., No. 2, Boston 02121. Jennifer Watka, 26 Tolman Boston 02118 Braintree 02184 Belmont 02478 File Date: 01/05/15 St., Sharon 02067. Youth To Women and Assets: $20,721 Lien Amount: $122,429 Lien Amount: $98,202 Taxpayer: Adobe Systems Inc. Taxpayer: Bianca Simoes Re: Manhood Inc., by Hassan Debts: $171,878 Tax Type: (940/941) Tax Type: (6672) Address: 275 Grove St., Rio Auto Abington Inc. Taxpayer: Dennis R. Brown PC MGMPT Corp., by Pasquale Smith, 80 Intervale St., No. 1, Major Creditor: D.F. Pray Inc. IRS Serial No. 139691115 IRS Serial No. 816777911 Auburndale 02466 Address: 27 Tyler St., Malden Address: 869 Concord St., Lanzillo, 59 Ruth Road, Dorchester 02121. Attorney: Ira H. Grolman Record Date: 01/28/15 Release Date: 01/22/15 Lien Amount: $93,998 02148 Framingham 01701 Stoughton 02072. Tax Type: (unemployment) Lien Amount: $23,422 Lien Amount: $22,106 Health Information Case No.: 15-10349 Imperial Palace Inc., by Book/Page: 64721/229 Tax Type: (sales & use) Tax Type: (withholding) Technology Inc., by Hong Date: 01/30/15 Sinyu Lau, 227 Parkingway, File Date: 12/29/14 Book/Page: 64725/338 Book/Page: 64753/464 Hoang, 42 Orchardfield St., Quincy 02169. SUFFOLK COUNTY R STATE TAX LIENS File Date: 12/29/14 File Date: 01/05/15 Boston 02122. CHAPTER 11 Taxpayer: Anima Khatiwada VI Management Inc. , by Hyde Park Market Corp. 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Assets: $1,804,500 IRS Serial No. 138075515 ESSEX COUNTY File Date: 12/29/14 Book/Page: 64722/384 Book/Page: 64783/530 Mattapan 02126. Debts: $506,000 Record Date: 01/22/15 File Date: 12/29/14 File Date: 01/12/15 Tony G’s Barbecue Inc., by Axis Consulting Group Inc., Major Creditor: Hingham Taxpayer: Rutzy Inc. Taxpayer: CZ Enterprise Inc. Sasirat Grande, 289 Belmont by Joseph Young, 524 River Institute for Savings Taxpayer: Mendes Medical Address: 10 Stone Barn Lane, Address: 1114 Beacon St., Taxpayer: Baystate Plastering St., Belmont 02171. St., Suite 300, Mattapan Attorney: pro se Associates PC Rockport 01966 Newton 02461 Services Inc. Cheng Ya Inc., by Min Jiang, 02126. Case No.: 15-10311 Address: 55 Belgrade Ave., Lien Amount: $19,687 Lien Amount: $74,778 Address: 13 Doonan St., 30 BOSTON BUSINESS JOURNAL

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budget shortfall, but Gov. don’t forget the cash outs that typically has been largely concentrated in and Gale Murray, Publisher Baker’s insistence on it being a “spending follow those deals. around a small number of already-wealthy [email protected] problem” rather than a revenue problem Add to that an ever-tightening housing communities: Boston, Newton, Wellesley, @BosBizPublisher is illustrated by a couple of data points. inventory, with demand outstripping Cambridge, Brookline and so on. No EDITORIAL For one, the improving economy helped supply, and the continued trend of baby matter how you slice the data, whether per Executive Editor generate enough of an increase in state boomers selling their suburban colonials capita, per square mile, or total number E. Douglas Banks, 617-316-3221 revenue last year to trigger an automatic Americanfor smaller luxuryCity Businessdigs in downtown Journals - ofNot millionaires, for commercial the same communities use Managing Editor 0.5 percent reduction in the state income- Boston, and you are talking about appear in the rankings, suggesting that Craig Douglas, 617-316-3231 tax rate on Jan. 1. And from 2010 to 2012, snowdrift-sized hoards of cash going money is being created, but it’s not Associate Managing Editor Greg Walsh, 617-316-3229 the number of millionaires in the state directly to people’s pockets. necessarily fi nding its way to other areas Web Editor grew by more than one-third, according In many boardrooms, one hears of of the state. You won’t fi nd many Gateway Eric Convey, 617-316-3224 to income-tax data collected by the Boston the staggering amount of “international Cities on these lists. We can only hope that BioFlash Editor Business Journal for those years, the most money” coming to Boston. While the charitable giving of these millionaires Don Seiffert, 617-316-3271 recent available (see this week’s cover that may be true in some investment is being disbursed more geographically, Real Estate Editor story). circles, it hasn’t put a damper on local and equitably, beyond their home Catherine Carlock, 617-316-3223 Technology Editor While we don’t have the data for businesspeople generating wealth addresses. Th at would suggest this wealth David Harris, 617-316-3239 the last two years, there is no sign of a locally. Th eir money continues making boom is extending beyond the secluded Staff Reporters slowdown. Last year saw a record number money, making more millionaires in enclaves of the super-rich, and that a Mary Moore, 617-316-3226 of life sciences companies go public, and Massachusetts. rising tide of wealth is lifting all boats. Sara Castellanos, 617-316-3272 Jessica Bartlett, 617-316-3227 Greg Ryan, 617-316-3235 Associate Editor/Research ELIZABETH F. MASON Sean McFadden, 617-316-3232 Chief Photographer W. Marc Bernsau, 617-316-3202 Design Director Bill debate could signal future Josh Knowlton, 617-316-3278 CORPORATE SALES of wind energy in Massachusetts Director of Advertising and Media Sales Angela Canale, [email protected], 617-316-3212 t is diffi cult to argue that off shore wind waters. BOEM also noted, however, that Senior Advertising Sales Managers energy’s prospects in Massachusetts developers had placed more value on the Katina Grush, [email protected], 617-316-3216 appear as bright today as they did one lease areas off ered in previous auctions I Jason Makin, [email protected], year ago. At the start of 2014, Cape Wind, because those areas were near states 617-316-3215 the 130-turbine wind farm planned for with fi nancial incentives, such as power- Conrad Paquette, [email protected], Nantucket Sound, was poised to begin purchase and renewable-energy-credit 617-316-3218 construction by year’s end, and the Bureau programs, already in place. Th is is a crucial Craig Schwarz, [email protected], 617-316-3217 of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) had takeaway for anyone who wants off shore Sales Operations/Development Manager just completed two competitive lease sales Elizabeth F. Mason is a partner wind energy in Massachusetts to succeed. Kayle Ross, [email protected], for designated “wind energy areas” (WEAs) at Bernkopf Goodman LLP Massachusetts has an opportunity to 617-316-3213 off the Rhode Island/Massachusetts boost the development of off shore wind specializing in environmental AUDIENCE DEVELOPMENT and Virginia coasts and was planning energy projects in the waters off its coasts. law. Th e views expressed are her Audience Development Director another for a WEA 12 nautical miles own, and not representative of Th e “Act to Promote Energy Diversity” Michelle Laczkoski, [email protected], 617-316-3207 off of Massachusetts, south of Martha’s the law fi rm or her clients. (HD 3217), fi led on Jan. 16 by House Vineyard. According to BOEM, the Jan. Speaker Pro Tempore Patricia Haddad, Corporate/Bulk Sales Manager 29, 2015, auction of Massachusetts wind- $8.7 million bid for 79,707 acres off shore D-Somerset, provides a starting point for Dana Peterson, [email protected], 617-316-3211 energy area’s lease rights would “triple Maryland, Deepwater Wind New England discussion. To facilitate the fi nancing of Circulation Operations Manager the amount of federal off shore acreage LLC’s $3.8 million bid for 164,750 acres off shore wind energy generation, the bill Mary Beth Minto, [email protected], available for commercial-scale wind off shore Rhode Island/Massachusetts, and would require utilities to solicit and enter 617-316-3210 energy projects, bringing Massachusetts to Dominion Virginia Power’s $1.6 million into long-term contracts with off shore Outside Audience Development Manager the forefront of our nation’s new energy bid for 112,799 acres off shore Virginia. wind energy developers, for an aggregate Abby Grant, [email protected] 617-316-3260 frontier.” BOEM explained that it had set lower 8.5 million megawatt hours per year by Audience Development Representative Today, Cape Wind is on hold, perhaps initial bid prices to account for the 2030. However, it would also establish Nicholas Haun, [email protected], permanently, after National Grid and higher project development costs in the a tariff for construction of additional 617-316-3204 NStar terminated their long-term Massachusetts wind-energy area’s deeper gas pipeline capacity and encourage power purchase agreements following development of new gas-fi red power CREATIVE SERVICES Creative Services Director Cape Wind’s failure to meet fi nancing plants. By promoting increased reliance Gerard J. Riley, [email protected], and construction deadlines. Moreover, R WHAT DO YOU THINK? on natural gas, HD 3217 could hinder 617-316-3250 BOEM’s Massachusetts wind-energy achievement of the Global Warming Assistant Creative Services Director area auction two weeks ago fell short of We want to hear your opinion on the Solutions Act’s goals of reducing statewide Daniel Stachurski, [email protected], 617-316-3237 expectations. Only two of 12 prequalifi ed issues you read about in the Boston greenhouse gas emissions 10 to 25 percent bidders participated, submitting bids Business Journal. Submit letters to Editor below 1990 emission levels by 2020, and ADMINISTRATION Doug Banks at [email protected]. for only two of the four available lease 80 percent below those 1990 emission Controller A few guidelines: Keep it brief and Heather Lacey, [email protected], areas. Worse, Off shore MW LLC and RES levels by 2050. Th e outcome of the 617-316-3275 civil and remember to mention the America Developments Inc., respectively, debate on HD 3217 may signal whether Receptionist news story you’re writing about. No off ered $166,886 for a 166,886-acre lease Massachusetts will continue its progress Cheryl Bracey, [email protected], anonymous letters will be printed, and 617-330-1000 area and $281,285 for a 187,523-acre lease submissions will be edited. toward advancing a clean energy economy area — signifi cantly less than US Wind’s while reducing greenhouse gas emissions. FEBRUARY 13, 2015 31

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