Douglas A. Muir, Director
Douglas Muir is a principal in the law firm of Garrity, Levin and Muir, with offices in Boston and Needham. He is a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Law School and remains active in the law school’s moot court program by acting as a judge of students’ moot court arguments.
Doug practices principally in the estate planning, corporate and real estate areas, with particular emphasis on tax, business, estate planning and real estate for individuals, small businesses and not for profit organizations. He is the author of Massachusetts Corporations and other Business Entities, 4th ed (Matthew Bender and Company, 2013) and has served as legal reviewer for Land Conservation Options: A Guide for Massachusetts Landowners, a joint publication of The Trustees of Reservations and Essex County Greenbelt Association.
Doug has served as a director, officer and trustee of a number of community and civic organizations, including North Bennet Street School (Boston), Brimmer and May School (Chestnut Hill), CASCAP, Inc. (Cambridge), Plimoth Plantation (Plymouth) and Historic O’Neil Farm, a working dairy farm in Duxbury, Massachusetts. He has served a number of terms on the Newburyport Conservation Commission and is immediate past Chair of the Newburyport Maritime Society. Doug and his wife Cynthia live in Newburyport and have two grown children.
Douglas A. Muir, Director

Douglas Muir is a principal in the law firm of Garrity, Levin and Muir, with offices in Boston and Needham. He is a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Law School and remains active in the law school’s moot court program by acting as a judge of students’ moot court arguments.
Doug practices principally in the estate planning, corporate and real estate areas, with particular emphasis on tax, business, estate planning and real estate for individuals, small businesses and not for profit organizations. He is the author of Massachusetts Corporations and other Business Entities, 4th ed (Matthew Bender and Company, 2013) and has served as legal reviewer for Land Conservation Options: A Guide for Massachusetts Landowners., a joint publication of The Trustees of Reservations and Essex County Greenbelt Association.
Doug has served as a director, officer and trustee of a number of community and civic organizations, including North Bennet Street School (Boston), Brimmer and May School (Chestnut Hill), CASCAP, Inc. (Cambridge), Plimoth Plantation (Plymouth) and Historic O’Neil Farm, a working dairy farm in Duxbury, Massachusetts. He has served a number of terms on the Newburyport Conservation Commission and is immediate past Chair of the Newburyport Maritime Society. Doug and his wife Cynthia live in Newburyport and have two grown children.