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Krysia Syska Appointed Co-Chair of
Boston Bar Association Tort Committee

July 12, 2005

BOSTON — Krysia Syska, a plaintiff's attorney with Boston law firm Lubin & Meyer, PC, has been appointed co-chair of the Tort Committee of the Boston Bar Association's Litigation Section. Her 2-year term begins in September 2005 and runs through August 2007.

A part of the Litigation Section, the Tort Committee considers all matters relating to injury and damage to persons and property. The Litigation Section is composed of litigators sharing a common interest in trial advocacy before the courts and in alternative dispute resolution. It serves as a forum for discussion and exchange of ideas leading to the improvement of individual advocacy skills. For more information on the section, see the Boston Bar Association web site.

For more on Syska and Lubin & Meyer, PC, see the firm's web site at: http://www.lubinandmeyer.com/.

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