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Candace Hensley advises and represents insurers, reinsurers, and intermediaries in insurance and reinsurance disputes. She also represents clients in other complex litigation and business matters, including contract and business tort disputes. Candace has experience with trial and appellate litigation in state and federal courts.
Prior to joining Day Pitney, Candace practiced in Salt Lake City, Utah. During law school, she served as a Rule 3:03 Certified Student Practitioner with the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office in the Enterprise and Major Crimes Division and with the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office in the Lowell District Court.
Harvard Journal of Law & Gender; Harvard Environmental Law Review
2018cum laude
2013Massachusetts Attorney General's Office, Enterprise & Major Crimes Division – SJC Rule 3:03 Student Attorney, 2018
Middlesex District Attorney's Office, Lowell District Court – SJC Rule 3:03 Student Attorney, 2017
Harvard Child Advocacy Clinic, Suffolk County Juvenile Court – Judicial Intern, 2017
Harvard Food Law and Policy Clinic – Food Policy Clinical Student, 2016
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