Mr. Facey is a shareholder and director of
the firm. His main areas of practice include:
- Real Estate Law and Title Insurance
Matters - Municipal Law
- Condominium Law
- Mass Transit Law
Jack represents lending institutions, condominium associations, municipalities and special municipal districts as well as small businesses and individuals, in these areas of the law.
Professional Affiliations:
- Rutland County Bar Association
- Vermont Bar Association Title Standards Subcommittee
- Massachusetts Bar Association
- New England Land Title Association
- Rutland Rotary Club’s International Student Exchange Program
- Rutland Free Library Association
- Christ the King School Athletic Association
- Rutland City Planning Commission
CV:
- Born Springfield Massachusetts, June 14, 1950
- Admitted to bar in Massachusetts, 1975
- Admitted to bar in Vermont and U.S. District Court, District of Vermont, 1976
- Moderator, Town of Pittsford, 1977-1979
- Rutland City Planning Commission, 1993-present
- Chair, 1995-present
- Member: Rutland County, Vermont, Massachusetts and American Bar Associations
Education:
- College of Holy Cross (B.A. 1972)
- Suffolk University (J.D. 1975). Delta Theta Phi
Biography:
Born in Springfield, Massachusetts, and raised in Nashville, Tennessee, and West Hartford, Connecticut, Jack earned his B.A. degree from Holy Cross College in 1972 and received his J.D. Degree from Suffolk University School of Law in 1975. He moved to Rutland, Vermont, immediately after completing law school where he currently lives with his wife Pat.
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