Hinckley, Allen & Snyder Attorney Appointed to RI Green Building Council

Top Quote Hinckley, Allen & Snyder LLP is pleased to announce that Robin L. Main, a partner in the Firm's Litigation, Environmental and Green Law Groups, has been appointed to the Board of Directors of the Rhode Island Green Building Council. End Quote
  • Providence-Fall River-Warwick, RI-MA (1888PressRelease) March 03, 2011 - Robin previously served on the Board of Directors for the Rhode Island Society of Environmental Professionals and the New England Environmental Business Council. In addition, Robin is currently listed in Woodward/White Inc.'s Best Lawyers in America in the Environmental Law category and has been recognized in the area of Environmental Law in Super Lawyers, Corporate Counsel Edition magazine. She has also been awarded as one of the 2010 Top Women in Law from Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly.

    The primary mission of the Rhode Island Green Building Council is to transform the way buildings are designed, built and operated in the state of Rhode Island promoting environmentally and socially responsible, healthy, aesthetically pleasing and durable communities that protect the state's cultural heritage and natural environment and improve the quality of life.

    Hinckley, Allen & Snyder LLP has provided a full range of legal services and pragmatic business advice to clients throughout the Northeast for over a century. With offices in Boston, Massachusetts, Providence, Rhode Island, Hartford, Connecticut and Concord, New Hampshire, our team of over 150 lawyers provides expert legal counsel and in-depth industry knowledge in such specialties as bankruptcy and insolvency, commercial and real estate finance, venture capital, intellectual property, state and federal taxation, securities law, health care law, construction law, corporate law, real estate law, government investigations and white collar defense, labor and employment law and commercial litigation.

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