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Business January 18th, 2008
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Homan & Sullivan
Attorneys who go 'above and beyond' to help their clients
By Nance Ebert Contributing Writer

PHOTO/NANCE EBERT Attorneys Jeremy T. Theerman, Frederick C. Homan, Nicole Duca Sullivan and Paul M. Klisiewicz
Westborough - Homan & Sullivan's ability to provide a unique service to its clients has kept the law firm thriving. Recently, a fourth attorney joined the team.

"Attorney Paul M. Klisiewicz was a claims adjustor at Commerce, which insures a large percentage of the state," said attorney Nicole Duca Sullivan, one of the partners at the law firm. "His background is very helpful. He has brought a lot in on the motor vehicle and personal injury side."

Homan & Sullivan specializes in the areas of Social Security disability, workers' compensation and personal injury litigation. In addition, it is not uncommon for Sul- livan and Klisiewicz, along with fellow attorneys Frederick C. Homan and Jeremy T. Theerman, to provide other services such as helping clients get health insurance or directing them to nonprofit agencies like South Middlesex Opportunity Council, which can assist clients in other areas of need.

"We truly care about our clients and will go above and beyond to service their needs," Sullivan said. "We will help with doctors and how to see a specialist. We advocate for them and help them sort out problems in their lives. Even if we don't specialize in a particular need, we will find someone that does. We have the resources, with relationships that we've built over the years."

Homan & Sullivan repre- sents people from all walks of life and professions.

"One of the things I love most about this business is the fact that I get to meet all sorts of people," Sullivan said. "You don't come to see a lawyer because something good has happened. When people call or come in, they really need our expertise. It's a very scary process and we take the time to explain everything so our clients understand. We educate them on their rights and the entire legal process."

Sullivan finds it rewarding to live in the community where she works. She is able to network locally and develop good relationships with others. She can refer business to those she knows and trusts.

When people call Homan & Sullivan, they can actually deal with one of the four attorneys.

"Some personal injury law firms get so big that you're just dealing with assistants," Sullivan said. "Here, one of us can personally help you. You're not just getting the support staff . Since we're a service business, we also will drive our clients into Boston for court or case-related appointments. That means we pick them up, incur all of the expenses along the way to include tolls, parking and gas. This way, our clients are a bit more relaxed and we get to have the time to review any last-minute details for the case. I don't know of any other law firm that does this."

Sullivan believes in treating her law firm partners and clients well, which includes having discussions and developing relationships. That is exactly what sets them apart from other law firms.

Homan & Sullivan, P.C., is located at 69 Milk St. (Route 135), Suite 200, in the Westborough Mills building. The telephone number is 508-836-5590.

Editor's Note: the preceding is not an endorsement and is presented for informational purposes only.