Wheaton grad on judicial conduct commission

NORTON – Kathleen M. O’Donnell, a 1977 graduate of Wheaton College and a practicing attorney in Lowell, Mass., has been appointed to a special commission that investigates judicial misconduct, according to a report from The Lowell Sun.
O’Donnell will serve a six-year term on the Commission on Judicial Conduct, effective Dec. 10. She received an honorary degree at Wheaton’s 172nd Commencement in 2007.
Previously named by the National Law Journal as one of the 12 most influential attorneys in Massachusetts, O’Donnell is a partner in the firm of Kazarosian, Costello and O’Donnell LLP.
The firm has offices in Lowell, Haverhill and Salem. She also was the first woman president of the Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys and is a graduate of Suffolk University Law School. •

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