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ij INTERNATIONAL JURISTS welcomes Marc Redlich Law Offices (Boston, Massachusetts) amongst its members. The Law Offices of Marc Redlich, located in Boston, MA, practices in a wide variety of legal areas, including trials and appeals, general business and commercial law, real estate, employment, discrimination, divorce and university/school law.

Marc Redlich is a 1971 graduate of the Harvard Law School. He received his B.A. degree in Philosophy from Queens College of the City University of New York, where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, the National Honor Society, and Dean's List.

Over the past 45 years Mr. Redlich has been involved in a wide variety of legal matters including: litigation and trials in numerous substantive areas; business and corporate law, including the representation of established and start-up companies; corporate acquisitions; real estate and leasing; and university faculty policy and grievance arbitration. For more than thirty-five years he has represented Northeastern University, located in Boston, for whom he provides advice and representation in faculty policy and grievance matters, including defense of employment and discrimination cases and arbitration. He has represented a number of other nonprofit educational, cultural and religious organizations, such as the Presbyterian Church, Babson College and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, for whom he has provided real estate related advice and trial representation, and the Friedrich-Alexander University of Erlangen-Nuremberg in Germany. Mr. Redlich has also represented General Electric Capital Corporation, in the areas of secured lending and litigation, and the Sonesta International Hotels Group, for whom he has provided trial and appellate representation.

Mr. Redlich is Massachusetts counsel for the Government of Switzerland. This has included working with the Government in establishing a unique Swiss Consulate, now known as "Swissnex", which has as its mission providing a meeting place and liaison between Swiss and American members of academe and business in the areas of science, technology and culture. He also worked with the Canton of Basel-Stadt in order to establish a Sister State relationship with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and was instrumental in bringing a trade delegation headed by the then-Lieutenant Governor (later Governor) of Massachusetts to Basel, Switzerland. The Sister State Agreement was signed in June, 2002. Our office has worked with a variety of other companies, institutions and individuals based in Europe, China and Japan, as well as in the US, in both corporate transactions and litigation matters.

Mr. Redlich is admitted to practice in all Massachusetts State Courts, in the Federal District Court for Massachusetts, and in the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. He has represented clients in various matters outside of Massachusetts, including New York, New Jersey, California and Texas.

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