Boston, MA
Italian Community Events in Boston, MA
Join Italian community events in Boston, MA celebrating your cultural heritage. Find cultural festivals, professional networking events, religious celebrations, educational workshops, fundraisers, and social gatherings that bring the Italian community together. Stay connected with events that honor your traditions and create meaningful connections.Latest People
Julia Gregoire
Julia Grégoire is a French-American lawyer admitted to practice law in France (Paris) and the U.S. Her firm Avocat Grégoire is your legal bridge between France and the U.S.
Whether you are an American in Paris, a business looking to get established in France, or a French citizen seeking to move to the U.S., we stand ready to help you achieve your goals simply and efficiently.
As one of our clients, you will receive personalized, top-notch legal advice regarding your matter.
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BU Italian Students Association
Italian Students Association is a student organization at the Boston University located in Boston, MA
Boston, MA
Consulate General of Italy in Boston
The jurisdiction of the Consulate General of Italy in Boston covers the State of Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont.
This section of the site presents the services offered by the Consulate General of Italy in Boston.
The task of our diplomatic-consular mission is to protect the interests of, and provide services to, Italians when not on Italian soil. The services must be offered on the basis of equality, impartiality, efficiency and transparency, for the purpose of protecting Italian citizens and promoting respect for human rights and freedoms.
Services include assistance, for example, in cases of death, accident, serious illness, arrest or detention, acts of violence, assistance during serious crises (natural disasters, civil disorder, armed conflict, etc.) and the issuance of emergency travel documents in case of loss or theft.
Boston, MA
Justinian Law Society of Massachusetts
The Justinian Law society was founded in 1943 as the Massachusetts Italian Bar Association. Initially, the Society provided Italian-American lawyers with an opportunity to meet and discuss the difficulties they faced in a profession in which many doors were closed to Italian Americans.
Today, composed of a growing number of young women as well as men, judges, law students, and lawyers practicing in the state and federal courts, the Justinian Law Society is enjoying a renaissance as a new generation of members joins its ranks. Still committed to professional development, the Society offers a wide range of educational programs, an active scholarship program for promising law students, and a popular series of social events including the Annual Law Day Dinner and the Bench Bar Outing.
Justinians strive to preserve the traditions of Italian culture and to recognize the contributions of Italian-Americans to the law. In particular, we celebrate the influence of the Emperor Justinian on the world's history and legal institutions, as well as the contributions of persons such as Cesare Beccaria and Philip Mazzei to American democracy and constitutional law.
Nationally, Justinians are actively involved in the National Italian American Bar Association (NIABA), an increasingly influential voice on behalf of the appointment of Italian Americans to the federal judiciary and to other posts in the federal government.
Somerville, MA