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530 Preston Ave. 2nd Fl., P.O. Box 183, Meriden, CT 06450
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Brown & Welsh Aids in Forming New Think Tank

December 27, 2009

Brown & Welsh, P.C. recently completed the formalities for forming the International Council For Middle East Studies, Inc. (ICMES). ICMES' first president and CEO is Norton Mezvinsky, Distinguished University Professor Emeritus of History at Cental CT State University.

Brown & Welsh President Houston Putnam Lowry said "We remain committed to international law and supporting charitable endeavors. ICMES' mission is to inform and enlighten American citizens and the West concerning current states of mind in the Middle East. ICMES also informs and apprises governmental, non-governmental organizations, and citizens of present and current dangers, hazards, and threats to the Middle East and global communities. These are all worthy goals and we were pleased to assist them in their formation."

Brown & Welsh has a national reputation in business law (domestic and international) and related litigation, arbitration and mediation, including contracts, Uniform Commercial Code (sale of goods, promissory notes, electronic transfer of funds, letters of credit and security interests), bankruptcy, and computer law (including domain name disputes and identity theft).

 
 

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