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AP&S Welcomes New Associates

We are pleased to welcome three new associates to the firm.

Todd D. Amaral

Todd is a member of the firm’s Litigation group and assists clients with energy, environmental, and maritime issues, along with financial and business disputes.

Before joining AP&S, Todd interned with Judge Brian Stern of the Rhode Island Superior Court Business Calendar and in the offshore energy industry.

During law school, Todd served as a Notes and Comments Editor for the Roger Williams University Law Review and as a Sea Grant Law Fellow for the Marine Affairs Institute.

Todd received his J.D, summa cum laude, from Roger Williams University Law School, his M.B.A. from Providence College and his B.A. from Boston University.

Andrew A. Halstead

Andrew is a member of the firm’s litigation group. His practice includes a wide range of civil litigation and health care-related matters.

During law school, he served as a Senior Editor for the Boston College Law Review and was a Student Attorney in the Community Enterprise Clinic, where he assisted entrepreneurs and nonprofits with transactional legal matters and intellectual property issues. Andrew was the recipient of the 2023 Honorable Walter R. Stone Excellence Fellowship and was a summer associate at AP&S.

Andrew received his J.D from Boston College Law School and his B.S, cum laude, from University of New Haven.

Henry R. Russell

Henry is a member of the firm’s Business & Corporate Law Group. His practice focuses on assisting clients with various business, corporate, and real estate matters. He currently works out of the Newport, RI and Providence, RI offices.

While in law school, Henry served as a judicial extern for the Honorable William P. Robinson III of the Rhode Island Supreme Court, and as a judicial intern for the Honorable Kimberly Moses of the Norfolk Probate and Family Court. Henry also worked as a law clerk for a firm specializing in commercial litigation in Boston’s Financial District, and was a Summer Associate at AP&S.

Henry received his J.D. from Suffolk University School of Law and his B.A. from Wheaton College.

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