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1. Biographical Information
www.kobeclark.com/newpage10.ht - [Cached]Published on: 1/15/2003 Last Visited: 1/15/2003
TIMOTHY A. CLARK, ESQ.
Mr. Clark has also been licensed to practice law in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts since 1986. He is an experienced general business lawyer, who has also worked a great deal with children.
Mr. Clark recently served as the part-time General Counsel for JuniorNet Corporation, an internet service for children ages 3-12. Prior to forming Kobe & Clark, LLP, he had been the General Counsel at Colonial Gas Company, a publicly traded energy services and gas utility company headquartered in Lowell, Massachusetts, and had worked as an associate at Hutchins, Wheeler & Dittmar in Boston.
Mr. Clark's combined in-house and law firm experience enables him to provide cost-effective legal assistance to businesses and organizations that do not have their own in-house legal staffs.
In 1999, Mr. Clark completed the Sheldon Rothstein Mediation Training Program and became a certified mediator. Through that Program, he regularly mediates civil cases in the Dedham District Court.
Mr. Clark is also certified to represent parents and children in care and protection cases in the Massachusetts juvenile courts and he has additionally served as a volunteer guardian ad litem in such cases.
Mr. Clark graduated cum laude from both Boston College Law School and Williams College. He and his wife, Carolyn, have two boys.
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2. Boston Bar Association
www.bostonbar.org/prs/workfami - [Cached]Published on: 4/11/2006 Last Visited: 7/8/2006
Timothy A. Clark General Counsel Colonial Gas Company -
3. www.painlinks.org
www.painlinks.org/timclark.htm - [Cached]Published on: 9/30/2003 Last Visited: 3/1/2005
In remembrance of TIMOTHY CLARK
It is with great sorrow that Tim Clark passed suddenly and unexpectedly on Tuesday, February 4, 2003. Tim lived with chronic pain caused by adhesive arachnoiditis for many years. He also had liver disease, diabetes, and Hepatitis C.
In spite of the above, he devoted much of his time to further the cause of better pain management. I worked with Tim for the five years that AOL's Health Channel offered a forum specifically for chronic pain, the Pain Relief Center (PRC). There, he worked as a volunteer and often responded to messages in the PRC's message boards, offering support to those who were in crisis. Without doubt, there are people who would say that as a result of his compassion they are still alive. Some felt that they no longer had the strength to deal with their pain; Tim was there for them and made a significant effort to offer his help.
Tim made many friends at the PRC and he will be missed. He was there for me even after the PRC was closed. He offered to volunteer his time to the American Pain Foundation's (APF) new addition, PainAid. Given his experience, he was offered the position of Message Board Manager
I came to know Tim quite well. He has a son who lives in California and during a visit to his two sons, he made a trip to Hawaii. During the ten days he was here I came to understand and realize that he was not only compassionate, but was a kind, gentle person who loved life. Although unrelated, I looked to him as a brother who would do anything possible to help me, regardless of anything else. We shared the very same medical problems and we were able to help and support each other in a special way, regardless of the time or circumstance. His unique sense of humor is something I will never forget; he had a way of looking at life, a quiet chuckle. Tim was a "what you see is what you get," and never had a problem with sharing his opinion.
I will miss him in many ways but after many years of pain, he is now free of pain. Please keep him in your thoughts and prayers. He is certainly deserving, and then some.
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Although Mrs. Clarke did not mention this to anyone, I know that Tim and his Mother relied on their monthly SSDI and welfare benefits to get by, pooling their resources.
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Services for Tim will be on Monday, February 8th, at Andrews Mortuary, Market Street, Wilmington NC.
Thank you

