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Mintz Levin Attorney Elissa Flynn-Poppey Named to Transition Team for Middlesex Sheriff Peter J. Koutoujian


3/1/2011

Boston, MAElissa Flynn-Poppey of Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo, P.C., has been named to the transition team for Middlesex Sheriff Peter J. Koutoujian.  The transition team is comprised of twenty professionals and experts in law enforcement, corrections, human resources, re-entry, judiciary and victims' rights. Transition team members will not be paid.

According to Sheriff Koutoujian, the role of the transition team is to "perform a top to bottom review of the Middlesex Sheriff's Office books, personnel, policy and procedure, current programming and anything else they deem appropriate."  The team will complete their review and provide recommendations to the Sheriff in 90 days.

Ms. Flynn-Poppey was part of the team of attorneys from Mintz Levin who drafted the Massachusetts restraining order legislation that would offer protection to victims of sexual assault, criminal stalking, and criminal harassment. Prior to the passage of the bill, which was signed into law by Governor Deval Patrick in February 2010, victims did not qualify for a protective order, as Massachusetts law afforded victims of abuse the right to a protective order only if the perpetrator had a family, household, or substantial dating relationship. Law enforcement and advocacy groups for survivors heralded the Act as a long overdue public safety measure for these victims.

As a result of her efforts on behalf of victims of domestic violence, Ms. Flynn-Poppey was presented with the Rappaport Center for Law and Public Service 2010 Public Service Award. 

For over ten years, Ms. Flynn-Poppey has served as a board member of Friends for Children, a Massachusetts based non-profit whose mission is to prevent and end child abuse.  She is also a board member of the New England Legal Foundation Advisory Council and a board overseer for the MSPCA. Ms. Flynn-Poppey also serves as a Trustee of Bridgewater State College and as an editor of the Massachusetts Bar Association Law Review.

Ms. Flynn-Poppey has over twenty years of state and federal government experience.  She represents government and private entities, as well as individuals, on matters regarding ethics, government ethics, corporate compliance, public contract procurement, conflict of interest laws, public records law, lobbying, campaign finance, open meeting law, and other government areas.  Ms. Flynn-Poppey is senior counsel to clients on all aspects of government operations and frequently trains government entities on compliance.  In addition, she advises large corporations and businesses on political law issues and assists with the development and maintenance of policies and systems to ensure compliance with ethics, lobbying, and other political laws.  She was named to the Boston Business Journal's 2010 "40 Under 40.”

Prior to joining Mintz Levin, Ms. Flynn-Poppey was Deputy Legal Counsel to Governor Mitt Romney and Executive Director of the Judicial Nominating Commission for the Office of the Governor of Massachusetts. She received her B.A. from Bridgewater State College and her J.D. from Suffolk University.

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