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Norman Byrnes (lawyer) was born on 15 December, 1922 in Massachusetts, is an attorney. Discover Norman Byrnes (lawyer)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 87 years old?
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Norman Byrnes (lawyer) Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Norman Byrnes (lawyer) worth at the age of 87 years old? Norman Byrnes (lawyer)’s income source is mostly from being a successful attorney. He is from United States. We have estimated
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Byrnes died on July 9, 2009 in Clearwater, Florida.
• Byrnes, Norman (2002). "Massachusetts Law Firm Culture". In Kass, Rudolph (ed.). Legal Chowder: Lawyering and Judging in Massachusetts. Boston: MCLE. pp. 68–72. ISBN 9781575891569.
In 1981–1982 Byrnes was president of the Massachusetts Conveyancers Association (now called the Real Estate Bar Association for Massachusetts) and received that organization's Richard B. Johnson Award in 1986. He was also president of Boston's Abstract Club and a founding member of the American College of Real Estate Lawyers. He helped develop air rights for the construction of the Prudential Center, and played a major role in the development of the Federal Reserve Bank Building in Boston (he also served as Senior Vice President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston from 1971 to 1973).
In 1977, Byrnes was a founder of the Boston Natural Areas Network (then called the Boston Natural Areas Fund), a nonprofit dedicated to preservation of urban wilds in the Boston area. He also served as president of the organization. He was president of Massachusetts Half-Way Houses, a charity providing social integration assistance to released prisoners.
• Byrnes, Norman (principle drafter) – Massachusetts Acts of 1961 "An Act to Protect Land Titles from Uncertain and Obsolete Restrictions and to Provide Proceedings in Equity with Respect Thereto". Paragraph 448, Act of May 10, 1961 (PDF). Retrieved June 26, 2016.Enacted as Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 184 Sections 26–30
Norman Thomas Byrnes (December 15, 1922 – July 9, 2009) was a 20th-century American attorney and public citizen of Boston, Massachusetts.
Byrnes was born in Waterville, New York on December 15, 1922. He was one of 12 children (one of his siblings being professor and author Robert Byrnes) and grew up in relative poverty. He was graduated from Harvard College then fought in Western and Central Europe in World War II, where he earned a Bronze Star Medal and a battlefield commission as an officer. He was graduated from Harvard Law School in 1948 after which he was a prominent real estate attorney for 53 years.