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Historic Nashua Building Now Home To Shaheen & Gordon Office
The law firm recently opened up a 7,000-square-foot office at 191 Main St., which once housed the Second National Bank of Nashua.

NASHUA, NH — The law firm Shaheen & Gordon announced that it has opened up a new office in one of Nashua's most historic buildings.
On Friday, the firm began operations at 191 Main St., the building that once housed the Second National Bank of Nashua. The law firm will occupy 7,000 square feet in the building.
The firm, with offices in Concord, Dover, Manchester and Portland, Maine, has been in Nashua for many years. But Managing Partner Michael Noonan said the Main Street office is Shaheen & Gordon's largest and most central local space to date.
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"We have been looking for a space that not only allows us to grow, but also better reflects our commitment to the greater Nashua area," Noonan said. "This historic building is a landmark in Nashua and represents the lasting impact we hope to have by serving the city's residents."
Noonan continued: "Our reputation has been built on more than 40 years of putting our clients first, and we're happy to give them a space where they will feel most comfortable and supported."
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According to Shaheen & Gordon, there will be six attorneys working out of the Nashua office initially:
- Jared O'Connor, workers' compensation
- Francis Murphy, personal injury
- Ron Abramson, immigration
- Andrew Piela, family law and probate litigation
- Lyndsay Robinson, family law, estate planning and immigration
- Brittani Schanstine, employment law and workers' compensation
Founded in 1981, Shaheen & Gordon has over 40 attorneys who provide individual, business, and corporate legal services, including: personal injury, DWI/DUI defense, divorce and family trusts, estates and guardianships, workers' compensation, litigation, immigration law and mediation and arbitration.
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