Overview
Caitlin Glynn is a partner in Nutter’s Private Client Department. She approaches her practice with a compassionate client-centric approach, with an eye towards fully understanding a family’s dynamics. Caitlin is licensed to practice in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine and counsels clients throughout these New England states. She advises clients on all aspects of estate planning, estate and trust administration, and probate law. Her clients include young couples and their growing families, as well as high net worth individuals and families looking to plan their legacy. Such clients rely on Caitlin’s legal counsel for a wide range of estate planning services, including generation-skipping trusts, irrevocable life insurance trusts, and grantor retained annuity trusts.
Caitlin is a member and former co-chair of the Boston Bar Association (BBA) Tax Law Update Committee. She has presented on federal tax law updates at the BBA’s “Trusts & Estates Year in Review” event. Caitlin is also a member of the Boston Estate Planning Council.
Caitlin has also represented clients for the Volunteer Lawyers Project and for the Women’s Bar Foundation Family Law Project, which assists victims of domestic violence.
Prior to joining Nutter, Caitlin was an associate at a Boston law firm. Previously, she gained legal experience as an intern at the Department of Justice Environmental Enforcement Section in Newton. Prior to that, Caitlin served as a judicial intern to the Honorable Robert A. Scandurra and Arthur C. Ryley at the Barnstable County Probate and Family Court.
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Experience
Experience
News & Insights
News
Speaking Engagements
Publications
Honors
Honors
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The Best Lawyers in America “Ones to Watch”, 2021-2025
- Massachusetts Super Lawyers Rising Stars, Estate Planning & Probate, 2015, 2017-2023
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Boston Magazine “Top Lawyers”, 2021
Education & Admissions
Education
Boston College Law School, J.D., cum laude
Boston College, B.A., cum laude
Admissions
- Maine
- Massachusetts
- New Hampshire
Practices
Industries
In the Community
Caitlin has been involved with the Big Sister Association of Greater Boston, a one-to-one mentoring program where girls are individually matched with caring and committed volunteers. She was a member of the organization's Young Professional Board from 2013 - 2018. Caitlin has also represented clients for the Volunteer Lawyers Project and for the Women’s Bar Foundation Family Law Project, which assists victims of domestic violence.
Noteworthy
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The Best Lawyers in America “Ones to Watch”, 2021-2025
- Massachusetts Super Lawyers Rising Stars, Estate Planning & Probate, 2015, 2017-2023
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Boston Magazine “Top Lawyers”, 2021