LYNNE-MARIE REVELIOTIS is an investigator with the Office of the Bar Counsel, which was established by the Supreme Judicial Court under S.J.C. Rule 4:01 as an independent administrative body to investigate, evaluate, and prosecute complaints against lawyers. She has taught litigation courses as a senior instructor as part of the Northeastern University paralegal professional program. She has worked as a freelance investigator and interpreter for law firms and investigation firms throughout the northeastern United States, since 1989, Ms. Reveliotis has worked various areas, particularly in the criminal, tort, and domestic areas. She has participated as a mock trial judge at the state and regional student competition level. Ms. Reveliotis currently serves as the ethics chair for the Massachusetts Paralegal Association and has participated as an American Bar Association site team associate for the accreditation of paralegal studies and degree programs at the university level. Ms. Reveliotis holds a paralegal certificate from Northeastern University, is a certified rape crisis and domestic violence advocate, and is currently working toward the completion of a graduate degree. She is a member of the following associations: Association of Trial Lawyers of America, Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys, the National Federation of Paralegal Associations (voting member), Massachusetts Paralegal Association, Central Massachusetts Paralegal Association, and Western Massachusetts Paralegal Association. Ms. Reveliotis is also very active in volunteer organizations promoting awareness and counseling options for victims of domestic and sexual violence. She continues to serve as an executive board member for her local Catholic charity. She also supports animal shelters and rights organizations such as the Animal Legal Defense Fund.  ?? ?? ?? ??