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Mr. Hack’s primary practice focus is providing a full range of legal services to banks and other financial institutions. His broad-based financial institutions practice runs the gamut, from acting as issuer's counsel in many public offerings by bank holding companies to helping clients address examination report criticisms so that enforcement action can be avoided. He has also assisted many clients in developing retail banking documentation that satisfies federal and state consumer regulations or commercial necessities. Food, Wine, Restaurant and Hospitality law blog iconHe also supports other practice areas within the firm by bringing his extensive knowledge of banking transactions and banking law to the table when bank clients are in need of real estate or litigation assistance. EDUCATION: Boston University School of Law, J.D. cum laude, 1976 Boston University Law Review: Member (1974-75) Editor (1975-76), University of Michigan, A.B. with honors, 1973 Major: Psychology (high honors).