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About me: PAULA H. NOE, Esquire, of Dedham, MA., practices
family law and can serve as Advocate, Arbitrator, Collaborative Attorney,
Divorce Family Mediator, Parenting... more
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Résumé
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22 years
since Paula H Noe was first licensed to practice law in MA.
We have not found any instances of professional misconduct for this lawyer.
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Work Experience
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| Position |
Duration |
| Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Partner at Bowman, Moos, Elder & Noe, LLP |
2005–2009
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Education
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| Simmons College |
English Education |
BA - Bachelor of Arts |
1967 |
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Awards
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| Award Name |
Granting Organization |
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| Woman of Distinction in Law and Public Service |
Massachusetts Association of Women Lawyers |
2005 |
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Associations
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Association Name |
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| Founding Member, Past President (2005), Advisory Council |
Massachusetts Collaborative Law Council |
1999–present
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| Chair, Family Committee |
American Bar Association, Alternative Dispute Resolution Section |
2007–present
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| Ethics Subcommittee Member |
American Bar Association, Alternative Dispute Resolution Section, Collaborative Law Committee |
2007–present
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Portfolio
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| Article |
Publication |
Date |
| CAN OUR FAMILY AFFORD A DIVORCE? …..AND TO WHOM SHOULD WE LISTEN???? |
Divorce Center Journal |
2009 |
| “Pre-Nuptial Agreements, Collaboratively: ‘How Can Engaged Couples Plan A New Life Together and Still Protect Their Individual, Pre-Marital, Assets? |
Boston Women's Business Journal |
2007 |
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Speaking Engagements
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| Speaking Engagement Name |
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| Facing Family Law Fearlessly |
ABA Alternative Dispute Resolution Conference |
2009 |
| - Massachusetts Collaborative Law Training for Attorneys and Allied Professionals |
MCLC Training |
2009 |
| Ethics of Collaborative Law |
American Bar Association Professional Responsibility Conference |
2008 |
| How To Avoid The Breakdown Of A Family Law Mediation Or Collaborative Practice Case; ‘Working Through Impasse In A Collaborative Case’ |
American Bar Association, Dispute Resolution Conference |
2008 |
| “The Ones That Got Away – Lessons Learned From CP Cases That Went Astrayâ€, |
International Academy of Collaborative Professionals Forum |
2008 |
| How To Effectively Communicate With Your Clients†|
American Bar Association, Section of Dispute Resolution Conference |
2007 |
| Collaborative Law |
Basics of Family Law |
2006 |
| The Consulting Attorney as Chameleon: Adapting to the Landscape of Family ADR Practice |
American Bar Association, Dispute Resolution Section |
2005 |
| “Talk-the-Talk to Walk-the-Walk: Enrolling the Client.†|
IACP Forum |
2005 |
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