Boston, MA -- Patricia M. Annino will receive the Outstanding Alumni Achievement Award at
Suffolk
University
Law
School’s annual alumni awards reception and dinner.
According to
Suffolk
University, the Outstanding Alumni Achievement Award is awarded annually to a
Suffolk
University
Law
School graduate who has “made a significant contribution to society and/or the legal profession and thereby achieved a level of distinction which has brought honor to them personally and to the
Law
School.”
Patricia Annino is chair of Prince Lobel’s Estate Planning and Probate Group and a nationally recognized authority on estate planning and taxation. She has more than 20 years of experience serving the estate planning needs of families, individuals, and owners of closely held businesses. Annino is also a prolific author, having written both widely-used professional texts as well as hands-on estate planning guides and how-to books.
Annino’s long record of service in both professional and community organizations made her a clear choice to receive this prestigious
Suffolk award. Among her many professional and community activities, she is a member of the Alumni Association Board of Directors for
Suffolk
University
Law
School,
Cotting
School’s Medical and Senior Advisor Board, a member of Smith College President’s Council, a member of the Board of Visitors for
Suffolk
University, and a member of the Center for Women and Financial Independence at
Smith
College.
Recent Outstanding Alumni Award recipients include Suffolk University President David J. Sargent and Hon. Paul L. Reiber, Chief Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court.
Suffolk
University
Law
School’s annual alumni awards reception and dinner is a key component of their Alumni Weekend. The school expects nearly 150 attendees at this year’s event, to be held at the Langham Hotel in
Boston, located in the architecturally significant former home of
Boston’s Federal Reserve Bank.
For more information about the
Suffolk
University
Law
School reception, contact Annamaria Mueller at amueller@suffolk.edu or 617 305 1999. For more information about Prince Lobel's estate planning practice group, please contact Patricia at pannino@PrinceLobel.com or 617 456 8009.