William J. Squires

William J. Squires

Lecturer in Law

Partner at Hinckley, Allen & Snyder LLP

BA, cum laude, Merrimack College
MS, Baylor University
JD, Villanova University School of Law


Biography

Bill focuses his practice on environmental, land use and real estate matters. He counsels corporations, developers, manufacturers, private equity firms, lenders and individuals in litigation, transactional and regulatory settings. Bill’s practice includes the acquisition and disposition of real property and operating businesses, the cleanup of contaminated properties, compliance, enforcement defense, permitting, zoning, wetlands matters, litigation and environmental insurance. He represents clients in state and federal courts and regularly appears before regulatory agencies and municipal boards.

Bill represents clients in disputes under state and federal law involving releases of oil and hazardous materials and works closely with environmental consultants, Massachusetts licensed site professionals, engineers, risk assessors, geologists and other experts in responding to such releases. He also represents buyers, sellers and lenders in the purchase, sale and financing of operating businesses, real property and industrial facilities. He devotes a significant portion of his practice to negotiating and structuring business transactions, drafting contracts and negotiating environmental insurance policies. He has led environmental due diligence efforts in many national and multinational mergers and acquisitions involving complex environmental liabilities as well as permitting, compliance and hazardous waste site cleanup issues.

Activities & Engagements

No upcoming activities or engagements.

Courses

Contract Drafting: LAW JD 788

3 credits

This course is the foundational skills course within the Transactional Law Program. It teaches students basic principles and skills of drafting and analyzing commercial and transaction agreements, with a focus on recognizing, and addressing through contractual provisions, key business issues in transactions. Although the course will be of particular interest to students interested in a corporate or transactional law practice, since most practicing attorneys will need to work with contracts at some point in their career, the concepts and skills which the course conveys are applicable to virtually all practice areas and specialties. While the course utilizes lectures to introduce various contract concepts and techniques essential for drafting and reviewing commercial and transaction agreements, it also requires that students complete both in-class exercises and out-of-class assignments as a means of building basic drafting skills and a solid understanding of the structure and operation of contractual provisions in a business transaction. The course also considers various ethical issues that may arise in the contract drafting and review process and in transactional practice generally. Grades will be based on class participation and graded drafting assignments. CLASS SIZE: 12 students. UPPER-CLASS WRITING REQUIREMENT/EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING REQUIREMENT: This course is a designated Professional Writing Course which may be used to partially satisfy the Upper-Class Writing Requirement (with a grade of B or higher) or the 6-credit Experiential Learning Requirement, but not both. GRADING NOTICE: This course does not offer the CR/NC/H option. ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENT: A student who fails to attend the first class or to obtain permission to be absent from either the instructor or the Registrar will be administratively dropped from the course. Students who are on the wait list are required to attend the first class to be considered for enrollment. Because the course involves regular in-class exercises, some of which are done in teams, and class participation is a significant component of a student's final grade, regular class attendance is essential and thus the course cannot accommodate flexibility in attendance.

FALL 2024: LAW JD 788 A1 , Sep 3rd to Dec 5th 2024
Days Start End Credits Instructors Bldg Room
Tue 8:30 am 10:30 am 3 Elizabeth Brody GluckHaefner LAW 513
FALL 2024: LAW JD 788 B1 , Sep 3rd to Dec 5th 2024
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Tue 4:20 pm 6:20 pm 3 Bill LundreganHaefner LAW 420
FALL 2024: LAW JD 788 C1 , Sep 3rd to Dec 5th 2024
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Wed 4:20 pm 6:20 pm 3 John F. CohanHaefner LAW 513
FALL 2024: LAW JD 788 D1 , Sep 3rd to Dec 5th 2024
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Wed 6:30 pm 8:30 pm 3 Daniel JohnstonHaefner LAW 417
FALL 2024: LAW JD 788 E1 , Sep 3rd to Dec 5th 2024
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Thu 10:40 am 12:40 pm 3 Cecily BanksHaefner LAW 513
SPRG 2025: LAW JD 788 A2 , Jan 13th to Apr 23rd 2025
Days Start End Credits Instructors Bldg Room
Tue 8:30 am 10:30 am 3 Elizabeth Brody Gluck LAW 418
SPRG 2025: LAW JD 788 B2 , Jan 13th to Apr 23rd 2025
Days Start End Credits Instructors Bldg Room
Tue 4:20 pm 6:20 pm 3 John F. Cohan LAW 420
SPRG 2025: LAW JD 788 D2 , Jan 13th to Apr 23rd 2025
Days Start End Credits Instructors Bldg Room
Thu 10:40 am 12:40 pm 3 Cecily Banks LAW 513