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Mary E. Landergan

Tel: (617) 556-3833
Fax: (617) 556-3889
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Education and Experience

Columbia University School of Law, J.D.
International Fellow
Immigration Law Clinic
Entitlement Clinic
University College Dublin, M.A.
Wellesley College, B.A. with honors
Phi Betta Kappa
Bar Admissions: Massachusetts
Practice Areas: Corporate & Securities, Entertainment, Copyright & Trademark

Assistant:

Graham Rogers
(617) 556-3821

Mary E. Landergan

Mary E. LanderganMary E. Landergan, of counsel to Rich May, concentrates on corporate, trademark and entertainment matters. Ms. Landergan is a graduate of Columbia University School of Law (J.D. 1982) where she was an International Fellow and worked for the Immigration Law Clinic and Entitlement Clinic. She graduated with honors from University College in Dublin, Ireland, with a master’s degree in Anglo-Irish Literature. She received her undergraduate degree with honors in English and Psychology from Wellesley College, where she was admitted to Phi Beta Kappa in her Junior year. Ms. Landergan brings over 20 years of diverse experience to Rich May, having practiced in international law, general commercial litigation, bankruptcy, constitutional law, civil rights and entertainment law. She has worked in the legal departments at CBS and ABC, and at an international New York-based law firm. She has provided legal and strategic consulting services for various clients in the media/entertainment industry in the areas of intellectual property, media law, contract negotiation and drafting, employment law, first amendment and pre-broadcast libel review. Additionally, Ms. Landergan has conducted seminars on sexual harassment. She is admitted to the bar in Massachusetts and New York. Over the years, she has been a member of numerous committees including the MCLE Intellectual Property Law Conference; the Vocational Foundation, Inc.; the Committee on International Law; The Association of the Bar of the City of New York; and the Committee of Immigration and Nationality Law, The Association of the Bar of the City of New York. She has also served as Commissioner of the Melrose Human Rights Commission. Ms. Landergan has served as an Adjunct Professor of Law at Suffolk University School of Law. She is currently a Lecturer of Entertainment and First Amendment Law at Northeastern University School of Law.