GLENN C. DAVIDS
Attorney Glenn C. Davids is a graduate of Tufts University where he was a psychology major. He received his law degree from New England Law. While in law school, Attorney Davids was admitted to the Law Review and received the American Jurisprudence Book Award for excellence in the study of Property Law. He co-founded and has been a partner in the firm of Davids and Wollman since 1980. His practice has evolved over the years from a strong concentration in Real Estate and Civil Litigation to include an active practice in SchoolLaw, Children and Family rights, Special Education Law and Mental Health Law.
A member of the Massachusetts and Boston Bar Associations, Mr. Davids has also served on the Boards of the Salvation Army, the Swampscott Rotary Club, the North Shore Community Hebrew High School, and Temple Beth El of Swampscott. He has served as Assistant Treasurer, Secretary, Treasurer and President of the Swampscott Rotary Club and is currently serving on its Board of Directors. He is the recipient of the Rotary District Governor’s Cup and is a double Paul Harris Fellow.
Mr. Davids is an active participant in the American Red Cross Platelet Apheresis donation program. A participant in a number of different Red Cross donation programs over the past 39 years, he has made over 325 donations.
Mr. Davids has been married for 37 years and has two grown sons. He is a lifelong fan of the 2004 and 2007 World Champion Boston Red Sox and harbors continued high hopes for a repeat every year!
STEVEN L. WOLLMAN
Attorney Steven L. Wollman is a graduate of Suffolk University Law School, class of 1978. He attended Salem State College and received a degree in Political Science in 1975. He had minors in history and education. Since opening the Law Firm of Davids and Wollman with his partner in 1980, Attorney Wollman hasextensive experience in the area of Criminal Law and Domestic Relations.
and specializes in cases involving the Department of Children and Families and in issues regarding mental health and the treatment of children and adults with antipsychotic medication.
Attorney Wollman is proud to be a member of the following Bar Associations.
Massachusetts Bar, Essex County Bar, Lynn Bar and Juvenile Bar Association.
Attorney Wollman is very active in the Massachusetts Bar Foundation. He has been the Essex County Trustee since 1997 and has served as Secretary, January, 2000 to January, 2002, Treasurer January, 2002 to January, 2003 and as President, January, 2003 to January, 2004. Currently Attorney Wollman is serving as a Trustee. He served as Chair of the Legal Internship Committee from 1996 to 2002. He is the first Fellow to become an Oliver Wendell Holmes Fellow. In part, because of his work with the Massachusetts Bar Foundation, Attorney Wollman was the recipient of the Ronan Award for Jurisprudence from the Essex County Bar Association in May of 2003.
In 2005 Attorney Wollman was presented with the Masschusetts Bar Foundation's Great Friend of Justice Award.
Attorney Wollman has also served the Massachusetts Bar Association in the following capacities.
A Member of the House of Delegates from September, 2000 until January, 2004, as a Regional Delegate and then as the President of the Massachusetts Bar Foundation. A member of the Executive Management Board from September 2000 to August 2002 and a Regional Delegate from Essex County beginning September 1, 2004.
Attorney Wollman also chaired the Community Services Committee of the Massachusetts Bar Association from September 1999 to August 2001.
Attorney Wollman was appointed by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court to be a Member of the Board of Mental Health Legal Advisors Committee.
Attorney Wollman is an avid fisherman, enjoys reading and cooking. Attorney Wollman has been married to Nora Wollman, née Feldman for over twenty six years.