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Thursday, September 22, 2011

09/22/11 Sperry Mannix Named Partner At Greenwich Law Firm

Whitman Breed Abbott & Morgan LLC has announced that Lawrence Sperry Mannix has joined the firm as a partner in its Greenwich office. Prior to joining Whitman Breed, Mannix had been a partner at Hawthorne, Ackerly & Dorrance, LLC, in New Canaan since 1995. He remains as counsel to his former firm and is retaining his New Canaan office.

Mannix received his bachelor’s degree from Holy Cross College, law degree from the Catholic University of America and master’s degree in taxation from the Boston University School of Law. He is admitted to practice in Connecticut, Massachusetts, Washington, D.C. and the United States Tax Court. He advises clients on all aspects of estate planning, probate, estate and trust administration, and business succession planning. He regularly prepares complex wills, trusts and shareholder agreements, as well other estate planning and business documents.

Raised in Wilton, he resides there with his wife, Deidre, and their three children. His father, John F. Mannix, served New Canaan and Wilton as a state representative and was chairman of the State Board of Education.

Whitman Breed is a full service law firm that provides expertise in business law, litigation, real estate and land use, tax, employment, intellectual property, and trusts and estates.

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