JOHN R. BEATTY has joined Melvin & Melvin, PLLC as associate. He specializes in trusts and estates. During law school at Syracuse University, he clerked with Melvin & Melvin for two years. Beatty also interned with a law firm in Maryland and spent a summer as a clerk for a barrister in London, England. Prior […]

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JOHN R. BEATTY has joined Melvin & Melvin, PLLC as associate. He specializes in trusts and estates. During law school at Syracuse University, he clerked with Melvin & Melvin for two years. Beatty also interned with a law firm in Maryland and spent a summer as a clerk for a barrister in London, England. Prior to attending law school, he earned a master’s degree in library and information science at Syracuse University, and worked for a number of years in the library at St. Thomas University School of Law.

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