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Hurling, anyone?

Mass. Lawyers Weekly Staff//October 11, 2018//

Hurling, anyone?

Mass. Lawyers Weekly Staff//October 11, 2018//

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Sullivan & Worcester partner Aidan Browne, chairman of Boston Friends of the Gaelic Players Association, recently introduced the hurling organization’s new chief executive, Paul Flynn, at an event hosted at the Irish Consulate. Flynn assumes his post just in time for the third annual Fenway Hurling Classic on Nov. 18. PHOTO 1 (from left): Browne, Fenway Sports Management’s Mark Lev, Flynn, and Fenway Sports Management’s John Clark and Kathleen Harrington; ; PHOTO 3 (from left): GPA co-founder Donal Og Cusack, Flynn, GPA Super 11 Project Manager Conor Ryan (former hurler), and Browne

Consul General of Ireland Shane Cahill (left) with U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Frank Bailey

Consul General of Ireland Shane Cahill (left) with U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Frank Bailey

Consul General of Ireland Shane Cahill (left) with U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Frank Bailey

(from left): GPA co-founder Donal Og Cusack, Flynn, GPA Super 11 Project Manager Conor Ryan (former hurler), and Browne

(from left): GPA co-founder Donal Og Cusack, Flynn, GPA Super 11 Project Manager Conor Ryan (former hurler), and Browne

(from left): GPA co-founder Donal Og Cusack, Flynn, GPA Super 11 Project Manager Conor Ryan (former hurler), and Browne

(from left): Browne, Fenway Sports Management’s Mark Lev, Flynn, and Fenway Sports Management’s John Clark and Kathleen Harrington

(from left): Browne, Fenway Sports Management’s Mark Lev, Flynn, and Fenway Sports Management’s John Clark and Kathleen Harrington

(from left): Browne, Fenway Sports Management’s Mark Lev, Flynn, and Fenway Sports Management’s John Clark and Kathleen Harrington

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