Robinson Donovan, P.C. recently completed a move to new office space. The 10-attorney firm now calls the 24th floor home.
Needing increased client meeting, trial, and individual office space, the Firm more than doubled the total number of offices and rooms it had on the 23rd floor.
“We were on track to gain additional legal and support staff, and were already maximizing where we were on 23,” said Attorney Hunter Keil, senior litigation partner.
This most recent move is the fourth in the Tower Square/Wellfleet building for Robinson Donovan. Previous stops include a combination of the 14th and 15th floors, the 16th floor, and the aforementioned 23rd floor.
“These new offices mark an important step forward for our practice, giving us the room and resources to continue advocating for our clients and their families,” said Attorney Katherine Amato, senior family and probate partner. “With new staff as well as the need for additional meeting and storage space, relocating was long overdue, and very welcomed by everyone on the team.”
The expanded home for Robinson Donovan now includes an additional four conference and meeting rooms, five offices, and three storage rooms. “It (the new space) has taken some getting used to,” Amato said. “It’s like going from a studio apartment to a fully detached house.”
Founded in 1866, the firm was established by George D. Robinson, who later served three terms as Governor of Massachusetts and was a prominent figure in public service. Major historical legal work includes Robinson’s notable defense of Lizzie Borden.
Robinson Donovan, P.C. celebrated 150 years in business in 2016, marking its status as a long-standing institution in the Greater Springfield region.
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