Douglas R. Chamberlain is a senior member of Sulloway & Hollis, P.L.L.C.,

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Douglas R. Chamberlain is a senior member of Sulloway & Hollis, P.L.L.C.,






Douglas R. Chamberlain is a senior member of Sulloway & Hollis, P.L.L.C.,
where he advises businesses and professional groups, particularly in the health care field,
on matters such as formation and governance, contracts, and mergers and acquisitions.
He also practices extensively in the area of employee benefits, assisting clients with their
401(k) and other retirement plans, as well as fringe benefit programs of all types. Mr.
Chamberlain serves as Chair of the firms Business Group. He has been recognized by
The Best Lawyers in America since 1987 for his work in the benefits field, received an AV
rating from Martindale-Hubbell, and authored numerous articles and lectured extensively
on benefits and other topics.

Mr. Chamberlain is an honors graduate of Harvard College, and received his law
degree from the Columbia School of Law, where he was a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar. He
was admitted to the New Hampshire Bar in 1976 and is an active member of the New
Hampshire Bar Association, with service on the Associations Legislation Committee and
as past Chair of the Associations Taxation Section and Continuing Legal Education
Committee. Mr. Chamberlain is also the longtime Chair of the New Hampshire MCLE
Board, appointed by the state Supreme Court to supervise and regulate continuing
professional education for New Hampshire lawyers. He is former President of the New
Hampshire Employee Benefits Council, and is a member and past Board member and
Secretary of the Human Resources Association -- Greater Concord.

Mr. Chamberlain is an active member of Grace Episcopal Church in Manchester,
New Hampshire, having served as Warden and Vestry member and on numerous Parish
committees. He has also served as Chair of the Committee on Constitution and Canons of
the Episcopal Diocese of New Hampshire. He is currently a Director and Secretary-
Treasurer of the Harvard Club of New Hampshire, and is a Director of Good News Garage
of Lutheran Social Services. With his wife Linda and their two children, Mr. Chamberlain
is a longtime resident of Manchester, where is he is active in the Currier Museum of Art
and Manchester Historic Association. His other interests include travel, history and
architecture.