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Paul D. Wilson

Adjunct Professor at Law School, Boston College7 Followers

Professor Paul D. Wilson is involved in groundbreaking research on the intersection of law and real estate, bringing a wealth of practical and academic experience to his role as an Adjunct Professor at Boston College Law School. His distinguished career is marked by his current position as an Associate Justice of the Middlesex Superior Court in Massachusetts, where he applies his extensive legal expertise to a wide range of cases. Before his appointment to the bench, Professor Wilson was a senior partner at a prominent law firm, where he specialized in civil litigation with a focus on the real estate industry. His work in this field has been instrumental in shaping legal precedents and providing innovative solutions to complex legal challenges. His academic journey began with a B.A. from Princeton University, followed by a J.D. from New York University, equipping him with a solid foundation in legal principles and critical thinking. At Boston College Law School, Professor Wilson is known for his engaging teaching style and his ability to connect theoretical concepts with real-world applications. His courses often draw on his extensive courtroom experience, offering students unique insights into the practicalities of legal practice. Through his research and teaching, he continues to contribute significantly to the legal community, inspiring the next generation of legal professionals.

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