
Fletcher Tilton Welcomes Attorney Donna Truex to the Firm
Donna Truex is an experienced real estate attorney with an extensive transactional and title background. She has over 25 years experienced representing buyers, sellers, developers and lenders in the sale, acquisition, financing, development and leasing of real estate throughout the country. Before joining Fletcher Tilton, Donna spent 5 years as underwriting counsel for a prominent title insurance company. Ms. Truex has worked on complex matters, including affordable housing and construction projects and bond and Tax Credit financing. She is proficient in the permitting and licensing and is creative to meet her clients’ needs in this every changing landscape while maintaining compliance with regulatory schemes. Read more.

Fletcher Tilton Welcomes Attorney Christine Griffin to the Firm
Christine A. Griffin is a Commercial Real Estate attorney with 20+ years of extensive experience of transactional work and underwriting title insurance for multi-million-dollar deals. Her practice focuses on handling complex commercial transactions. She represents buyers and sellers to navigate the acquisition/sales process. Christine has a great deal of experience in all aspects of conveyancing, from resolving complicated title issues, to underwriting title insurance, drafting and negotiating agreements, and working one-on-one with clients to ensure client’s objectives are met. She also has experience in the process of granting conservation restrictions, including working with the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs. Read more.

Fletcher Tilton Recognized Among the Best Legacy Law Firms
Fletcher Tilton is honored to be recognized by Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly to be among the Best Legacy Law Firms—spotlighting firms that have not only stood the test of time but have continued to grow, evolve, and thrive for 25 years or more. With roots dating back to 1822, our commitment to excellence, client service, and…

Todd Brodeur Receives Recognition from WRCC as Fletcher Tilton’s New President
Congratulations to our own Todd Brodeur, for being recognized as the new president of Fletcher Tilton, at the Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce June Breakfast Club at The Beechwood Hotel! Attorney Brodeur was among five other recipients to receive the “Salute” including: Country Bank, 175-Year Anniversary: Jason Pigg, New CEO, Scout Executive for Heart of New…

Fletcher Tilton Attorneys Participate in Worcester Women’s Leadership Conference
WORCESTER, MA – Attorneys from Fletcher Tilton PC joined hundreds of professional women at the Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce’s Worcester Women’s Leadership Conference on Thursday, June 12, 2025, at the DCU Center. The annual event, celebrating its “Sweet 16” year, brought together Central Massachusetts’ largest gathering of women leaders for a day of networking,…

I Received a 93A Letter — Now What?
If you’re reading this, chances are you’ve received a letter in the mail claiming to be a “Demand Letter” or a letter sent under the guise of Chapter 93A. The Massachusetts Consumer Protection Act, i.e., Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 93A, is a broad piece of legislation which is designed to prevent “[u]nfair methods of competition…

Fletcher Tilton Professionals to Lead Key Roles at 27th Annual Paralegal Conference
Two Fletcher Tilton PC professionals will play prominent roles in the upcoming 27th Annual Paralegal Conference 2025, hosted by Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education (MCLE). Attorney Rachael M. Poirier will present on “Types of Trusts in Estate Planning” during the 10:30-11:30 AM session. Poirier, who focuses her practice on estate planning, trust administration, and estate administration…

‘How Did I Get Here?’ podcast features Adam C. Ponte of Fletcher Tilton PC
“How Did I Get Here?” is a series on the MassBar Beat podcast exploring the path from new lawyer to partner through in-depth interviews with lawyers at law firms, solo practitioners, in-house counsel and government employees about their unique path to a partner-level position. In this episode, host Michael D. Molloy, who is chair of…

Partitioning Property in Massachusetts: A Guide
What Is Partition? Partition is a legal process to divide jointly owned land. In Massachusetts either the Land Court or the Probate and Family Court have jurisdiction for partition actions. Who Can File for Partition? Generally, any co-owner can file a partition action, except for spouses who own land as tenants by the entirety. Co-owners…