Decof, Barry, Mega & Quinn, P.C. Attorneys Serve on Legal, Medical Industry Boards

Our attorneys at Decof, Barry, Mega & Quinn, P.C. are dedicated to improving the lives of Rhode Island residents both by providing tailored legal services to our clients and by taking on esteemed leadership positions on important legal and medical industry boards.

For example, the Rhode Island Supreme Court chief justice and various state governors have appointed several of our firm’s attorneys to high-level leadership positions, such as the following:

  • Attorney Mark B. Decof, who currently serves on the Rhode Island Board of Bar Examiners, as appointed by Chief Justice Paul Suttell;
  • Attorney Patrick C. Barry, who served on the Rhode Island Board of Medical Licensure and Discipline, as appointed by Governor Donald Carcieri (2005-2013), and currently serves on the Supreme Court Committee on the Unauthorized Practice of Law, as appointed by Chief Justice Paul Suttell (2019-present);
  • Attorney Donna M. Di Donato, who serves on the Rhode Island Supreme Court Disciplinary Board, following her appointment by Chief Justice Suttell in 2016;
  • Attorney Jennifer A. Barry, who serves on the Rhode Island Board of Medical Licensure and Discipline, as appointed by Governor Gina Raimondo (2013-present).

These leadership positions show that our attorneys are well-respected in the judiciary and medical fields. If you are seeking legal help after being injured in an aviation accident, traffic collision, or medical malpractice incident, our dedicated trial lawyers want to help you. We also accept cases concerning professional malpractice, birth injury, wrongful death and nursing home abuse, among others.

To learn more about how Decof, Barry, Mega & Quinn, P.C can assist you, contact us online today.

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