Hill and Barlow
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Hill & Barlow was a law firm in Boston, Massachusetts that dissolved in 2002. Founded in 1895, the firm had been one of the city's oldest and most elite firms,[1] and was also the 12th largest in Boston at the time of its dissolution, employing 145 lawyers.[citation needed]
Notable former employees include Robert Mueller, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation; Michael S. Greco, President of the American Bar Association, the Massachusetts Bar Association, the New England Bar Association, and the New England Bar Foundation; former Massachusetts governors Michael Dukakis and William Weld; Deval Patrick, the first African American and current Governor of Massachusetts and former U.S. assistant attorney general for Civil Rights under Bill Clinton; Federal Judge Reginald C. Lindsay, U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts (1993); Jane Schacter, currently a professor at Stanford Law School and former assistant attorney general, Massachusetts; Paul R. McDaniel, professor of law at the University of Florida Levin College of Law; and John A. E. Pottow, professor of law at the University of Michigan Law School.

