Top best L Lawyers in ZIP 02111 | 160 available
160 L lawyers are available in ZIP code 02111 in Boston, Massachusetts. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.6/5 and 49% provide free consultation with average fees of $271 per hour.
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Victor Koufman is a graduate of Harvard College and Northeastern University School of Law. With over eighteen years' experience in negotiations and litigation, Victor's practice includes general litigation, insurance defense, contract negotiations and disputes, and real estate. For five years he served as an Assistant District Attorney in the Middlesex District Attorney's Office in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He also served as an associate at the Boston law firm of Hale & Dorr, until he established his own practice and firm in 1992.
Susan C. Murphy has more than fifteen years of professional experience representing real estate developers, retailers, lenders and borrowers, landlords and tenants in transactions locally and nationally at the Boston, Massachusetts offices of WilmerHale and Nutter, McClennen & Fish, LLC. She is a member of the Hingham Planning Board and chair of the Harbor Planning Task Force and has served the Town of Hingham on the Development and Industrial Commission and as an advisor to the Board of Selectmen in connection with real estate matters. Susan's broad private practice and municipal experience provide her with a rare 360° perspective when advising clients with their real estate transactions. With experience ranging from single-asset purchases, sales, financing and space and ground leasing, to multi-state sale/leaseback financing and multi-property assemblages and development projects, and from municipal zoning articles, residential and commercial permitting to public/private development agreements, Susan brings premier law firm experience to addressing your legal services needs on a personal level.
Stephen Oleskey is Of Counsel in the firm’s Commercial Litigation practice area, and a member of the Real Property Tax & Condemnation practice area. Stephen has represented a wide range of corporations, partnerships, joint ventures, individuals and government entities, in civil jury and jury-waived trials, arbitrations and mediations in Massachusetts state and federal courts and in many other jurisdictions. He has lectured and spoken on these topics. Stephen has argued before the U.S. Supreme Court, as well as before the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, the Massachusetts Appeals Court, the New Hampshire Supreme Court, the Maine Supreme Court, the U.S. Tax Court, the U.S. Court of Claims, and the District of Columbia, First, Third and Ninth Circuit U.S. Courts of Appeals.. Significant litigation representations have included The Gale Companies, Stockbridge Real Estate Fund, Mondev International, Equity Office Properties, New England Life Insurance Company, Gerald D. Hines Interests, Sears Roebuck, Silverleaf Resorts, Inc., and Suez North America.. From 1968 to 1987, and 1988 to 2012, he practiced at WilmerHale (formerly Hale and Dorr).. Stephen served as Massachusetts Deputy Attorney General and Chief of the Public Protection Bureau in 1987 and 1988. He supervised 140 attorneys, investigators, paralegals and support personnel in the Antitrust, Civil Rights, Consumer Protection, Environmental Protection, Insurance, Public Charities, Utilities, Nuclear Safety and Special Litigation Divisions. He was responsible for all civil litigation and enforcement proceedings in the Bureau.. Stephen co-chaired Massachusetts’ Attorney General Maura Healey's election campaign and then chaired her transition team.
Samuel. A. Segal, Esq. is the owner and principal of the Law Offices of Samuel A. Segal in Boston, MA. Unlike other law firms, attorney Segal will handle all aspects of your claim from start to finish. He is readily-available by phone and email and will promptly respond to all inquiries to keep you updated on the status of your claim. He is licensed and admitted to practice in Massachusetts State and Federal Courts.. Attorney Segal has over five years' experience working with complex personal injury and wrongful death claims and litigation. He is a 2010 graduate of Northeastern University Law School and, after five years working at Breakstone, White & Gluck, P.C., decided to open his own law practice to better serve his clients.. Attorney Segal has been recognized by Super Lawyers as a Rising Star from 2013-2015, and he was honored by the Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly Excellence in the Law Awards as an Up and Coming Lawyer in 2015. He is also the current and future Treasurer of the Massachusetts Bar Association Young Lawyers Divisions, having served on the Board for four years.
Russell X. Pollock is a Founding Partner of Bergstreser & Pollock LLC which represents individuals and businesses in medical malpractice, legal malpractice and other complex litigation matters. He is a graduate of the State University of New York at Stony Brook where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Applied Mathematics. He received his law degree from Brooklyn Law School, where he served on the Executive Board of The Moot Court Honor Society. He has been named a Super Lawyer in multiple years, is AV rated by Martindale-Hubbell and holds a 10.0 AVVO rating. Bergstresser & Pollock LLC - dedicated to excellence.
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My practice is focused in civil business litigation, and commercial and consumer collections; representing both secured and unsecured creditors.. Personally, I enjoy weight lifting, fitness, boating and golf.
Mike Lesser represents individuals that report fraud on the Federal and State governments. While practicing in traditional areas of False Claims litigation, including Medicare and Medicaid fraud, Mr. Lesser also handles False Claims Act litigation involving finance and bank fraud.
Marnie McGoldrick concentrates her practice on defective pharmaceutical and medical device litigation and class actions. She represents clients throughout Massachusetts and nationally.
Mark F. Itzkowitz, Esq. is a highly experienced and well respected trial attorney who protects the legal and Constitutional rights of Massachusetts residents in civil litigation, particularly in cases involving victims’ rights, sexual assault/rape, wrongful death, discrimination, and civil rights violations.. He was admitted to practice in Massachusetts in 1983 and in New York in 1984. Mark has a reputation for providing practical and compassionate legal advice in highly complex cases and has argued and/or participated in many cases before the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, and state and federal trial and appellate courts.. Mark is a tenacious and competent trial litigator who has earned an AV® Preeminent™ Peer Review Rating by Martindale-Hubbell® for his high ethical standards and professional ability. He has been selected as one of Massachusetts Super Lawyers in 2007 and 2010-2021, a recognition given to only the top 5% of Massachusetts attorneys, and he has been named a Top Lawyer by Boston Magazine in 2021. He has written and lectured for attorneys, professional audiences, and non-professionals throughout the country.. Mark has successfully litigated and/or resolved complex cases for decades, often through trial, appeal, mediation, and/or negotiation with insurance carriers.. Traumatized and severely injured people rarely can afford to pay a lawyer. Understanding that, consultations are free and Mark accepts almost all of his cases on contingent fee–meaning that Mark only takes his fee if he is successful helping his client recover compensation.
Lawrence J. Casey, who holds an AV Preeminent rating from Martindale-Hubbell and has been named a Boston Magazine “Super Lawyer” in 2009 and multiple years prior, is the Head of Litigation at the firm, and has more than 25 years experience successfully litigating complex employment related matters on behalf of executives, professionals and employers in trials in state and federal courts, arbitrations and agency hearings.. Some of Mr. Casey's successes include: obtaining a significant arbitration award on behalf of a high-level executive concerning a claim of contractual severance owed; co-trial counsel through public hearing at the MCAD in a precedent-setting case, MCAD v. Stonehill College, obtaining a significant award on behalf of the client on a claim of race-based discrimination in compensation that was listed in the January 3, 2005 issue of Massachusetts Lawyer's Weekly as the "Most Important Decision of 2004"; obtaining a defense verdict in Massachusetts Superior Court in favor of a multinational high-tech services company and its Chief Financial Officer in a case involving discrimination and retaliation claims brought by a former senior executive seeking an award in excess of $2,400,000; trying one of the first Sarbanes-Oxley whistleblower cases filed in the Boston regional office of the U.S. Department of Labor; and successfully prosecuting and defending numerous motions for injunctive relief concerning non-competition and non-solicitation agreements in the state and federal courts. Mr. Casey has also argued appeals before the First Circuit Court of Appeals, Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court and Massachusetts Appeals Court. His representation of individuals in court, arbitrations and mediations has resulted in numerous judgments and settlements in excess of a million dollars.. Mr. Casey also has extensive experience negotiating complex executive employment and transition agreements in various industries, including mergers and acquisitions, change-in-control agreements, non-competition and non-solicitation agreements, lift-outs and incentive/equity compensation. Mr. Casey advises executives concerning the numerous and varied documents that are often used to memorialize their compensation packages including employment agreements, stock and option plans and agreements, long term incentive plans, deferred compensation agreements, promissory notes, pledge agreements, redemption agreements, partnership or limited partnership agreements, limited liability company agreements and expatriation and repatriation agreements regarding overseas assignments.. A frequent author and speaker regarding issues of employment law, Mr. Casey has contributed articles and spoken at seminars and conventions conducted by the Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc. (MCLE) and Boston Bar Association (BBA) including the Employment Law Conference, an annual conference conducted by MCLE. His speaking engagements have included the following programs: Effective Discovery in Employment Litigation (MCLE), Domestic Violence Issues in the Workplace (BBA), Advising the Maturing Business: Moving Beyond the Start-Up (MCLE) and Electronic Discovery (MCLE). Mr. Casey also presented the employee’s case at You Be the Judge – An HR Courtroom Drama, sponsored by the Northeast Human Resources Association, and recently co-authored the Privacy chapter of MCLE’s Massachusetts Employment Law publication.. Mr. Casey is admitted to practice law in Massachusetts, Colorado and Hawaii, and before the United States District Courts for Massachusetts and Hawaii, the Court of Appeals for the First Circuit and the United States Tax Court. He has also been admitted, for specific litigation cases, in federal and state courts in New Hampshire and Connecticut. He served as a member of the Board of Bar Examiners of the State of Hawaii in 1989.. Prior to co-founding Shilepsky O’Connell Hartley, Mr. Casey was a partner at Perkins, Smith & Cohen, and managing partner at Crowe & Casey. Mr. Casey is a cum laude graduate of Boston College. He received his J.D. from Duquesne University where he served as a member and managing editor of the Duquesne Law Review. Mr. Casey served on the Board of Directors of the Andover School of Montessori for nine years and was president of the Board of Directors for eight years.
Jessica began her legal career clerking at the Massachusetts Superior Court, where she assisted the Justices in all phases of criminal and civil litigation, including employment and discrimination matters. Following her clerkship, Jessica worked as an Assistant District Attorney in Massachusetts in the Sexual Assault and Family Violence Unit, where she was responsible for handling all aspects of a diverse felony and misdemeanor caseload, from conducting evidentiary hearings and drafting pretrial pleadings to presenting cases for bench and jury trials. Jessica was then appointed to the Appeals Unit, where she drafted briefs and petitions for interlocutory appeals, and successfully argued several cases before the Massachusetts Appeals Court. Jessica holds a Bachelor of Arts cum laude from Bucknell University and was inducted into the Phi Beta Kappa academic honors society. She holds a Juris Doctor from Northeastern University School of Law, where she was a member of the Restorative Justice and Civil Rights clinic. Jessica is admitted to the Massachusetts state bar.
I have been practicing in Massachusetts since 1994. My primary practice consists of real estate, zoning, landlord/tenant, commercial leasing, litigation and representation of non-profit entities. I am a frequent presenter before the Mass Bar Association on landlord tenant matters. I act as local counsel for one of the most active lemon law and consumer rights firms in the country.
I have a demonstrated commitment to advancing the rights of workers in Massachusetts and beyond. Over the past 20 years, in addition to handling hundreds of cases on behalf of employees, I have demonstrated that commitment by co-founding Fair Work, P.C., a firm focused on employee rights; co-founding Fair Employment Project, Inc., a non-profit whose mission is to provide legal information and counseling to workers who cannot otherwise get legal assistance; developing and teaching employment law courses at Harvard Law School; helping to develop the Employment Civil Rights Clinic at Harvard Law School; and speaking and writing on employment law issues.
I am proud to say I am a litigator. I am in court most days of the week. If you are my client, you should expect that I will be laser focused on trial and success.. Despite my focus on litigation, I enjoy being the trusted advisor to small business clients on all issues related to formation and capitalization. My background as a litigator informs every aspect of my practice, so I often bring a unique perspective to transactional practice.. Bottom line, if you need a trial lawyer, give me a call and I'll try to help or send you to someone who can.
I am an employment lawyer who exclusively represents employees. I believe in open and honest communication with my clients, and in getting them results as quickly and efficiently as possible. Over the past 12 years, I've representing employees seeking to recover unpaid wages, unpaid overtime, owed commissions, misappropriated tips and service charges, independent contractor misclassification, disability and age discrimination, and unlawful retaliation.
Gavriela M. Bogin-Farber is a partner and leads Segal Roitman’s individual employment practice group. She represents individuals employees in all aspects of employment negotiations and litigation, including discrimination, wage and hour disputes, retaliation, and wrongful termination. Gavi has litigated cases before the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination and in state and federal court. She also advises individuals regarding separation agreements, employment agreements, reasonable accommodations, and ongoing workplace issues.. Gavi received the Top Women of Law Award from Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly in November 2023, was named a "Super Lawyer" (2024) and “Rising Star” (2016 to 2022) by Massachusetts “Super Lawyers”, and has been listed in “The Best Lawyers in America, Ones to Watch, Employment, Massachusetts.”. Gavi serves on the Board of Directors of the Fair Employment Project, Inc. and on the Massachusetts Bar Association’s Labor and Employment Section Council. She also served two terms as President (and previously, two terms as vice president) of the Massachusetts Employment lawyers association. Before joining Segal Roitman, Gavi practiced at two other highly respected Boston law firms specializing in plaintiff’s employment law.
David Strouss specializes in birth defect litigation involving catastrophic birth defects from parental exposure to chemicals and other toxins in occupations such as semiconductor manufacturing and agriculture. Mr Strouss prosecuted and successfully resolved some of the country’s first cases involving birth defects caused by glycol ethers and other solvent exposures in the semiconductor industry. He currently represents over 150 plaintiffs with birth defects in the United States and South America due to parental occupational and environment exposures. Mr. Strouss has also litigated cases involving cancer arising from exposure to benzene, solvents and other hazardous chemicals, environmental property damage cases and pharmaceutical drug and medical device cases including Fen-Phen and Vioxx.
Daniel P. Dain is Chairman of Brennan, Dain, Le Ray, Wiest, Torpy & Garner, P.C. He is a trial lawyer whose practice emphasizes representing real estate developers and property owners. Mr. Dain started his career as a commercial litigator at Goodwin Procter LLP before becoming co-chair of that firm’s real estate and land use litigation practice group.. Mr. Dain maintains a varied real estate litigation practice. He has a particular expertise in zoning litigation, with a long track record of winning such cases through dispositive motions both on standing grounds and the merits. Mr. Dain also regularly provides advice with respect to, and litigation services in connection with, landlord/tenant leasing disputes, buyer/seller real estate transaction disputes, owner/contractor construction disputes, broker/client commission disputes, and condominium association/unit owner disputes, as well as Dover Amendment, premises liability/negligent security, adverse possession, nuisance, and encroachment/boundary cases. Mr. Dain also is regularly engaged by national law firms seeking local counsel in Massachusetts. In this capacity, he has recently worked with firms such as Latham & Watkins, Reed Smith, and Sullivan & Cromwell.. Although most of his clients are in the real estate industry, Mr. Dain’s training and experience as a commercial litigator allow him to represent clients in a wide variety of business disputes. His diverse commercial litigation practice has included litigating unfair and deceptive trade practices/chapter 93A cases, fraud cases, closely-held corporation shareholder disputes, and breach of non-compete agreement disputes.
Consulting attorney with deep experience in ediscovery, digital forensics, and electronic trials. EnCase Certified Examiner (EnCE) in digital forensics. Over 38 years in the field of litigation technology.. Supervised forensic investigations and ediscovery projects in hundreds of disputes involving data theft, falsified evidence, spoliation, unauthorized access, SEC investigations, pharmaceutical patents, computer and integrated circuit technologies, software development, copyright infringement, domain name disputes, and other civil and criminal litigation matters. Provided affidavits, expert reports, and testimony in state and federal courts. Conducted electronic evidence presentations (hotseat) in over 30 trials.. Consulted with clients on business issues relating to ediscovery best practices, litigation preparedness, proper handling and storage of electronic business records, document retention policies, and technology risk assessments. Conducted over 50 public CLEs and hundreds of private CLEs on ediscovery and forensics best practices. Taught ediscovery at the law school level; lectured in computer forensics at the graduate level.. Clients have included law firms, technology companies, pharmaceutical companies, financial services companies, insurance companies, manufacturing companies, construction companies, government agencies, and universities.. My philosophy is: "Ediscovery is not a technical issue; it's a legal issue with a technical solution." Questions of scope and cost should be in the hands of the supervising attorneys, not the technicians. Technology serves the legal process rather than driving it. I can provide the expertise necessary to empower other attorneys to manage ediscovery and forensics projects as an integral part of the practice of law.
Clyde Bergstresser is a shareholder in the Boston office of Campbell Campbell Edwards & Conroy. He is a fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers. After graduating magna cum laude from Newark Institute of Technology, Mr. Bergstresser earned his law degree from Boston College Law School. He is admitted to practice in all courts of Massachusetts.. Mr. Bergstresser represents plaintiffs in major personal injury litigation, including medical malpractice, legal malpractice, psychiatric malpractice and other professional liability. An experienced trial lawyer, he served as trial and appellate counsel in Glicklich v. Spievack, 16 . 488 (1983), the first reported decision in Massachusetts addressing the issue of causation in a case involving "delayed diagnosis" of cancer.. Mr. Bergstresser periodically lectures for Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education (MCLE), Massachusetts Bar Association, Massachusetts Association of Trial Attorneys, Harvard Risk Management, Massachusetts Psychiatric Association, Massachusetts Psychological Association, Harvard Continuing Medical Education, Boston University Law School, and Boston College Law School, among others. He continues to be invited to speak in training sessions for medical and psychiatric staff at are hospitals including New England Medical Center, McLean Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital.
Christopher S. Finnerty is an attorney in Nelson, Mullins, Riley & Scarborough's Intellectual Property Practice Group. Mr. Finnerty represents clients in antitrust, distribution, Internet and intellectual property matters. He serves as antitrust counsel to both national and international corporations, advising on both legal and practical aspects of distribution. He concentrates his practice in the design and implementation of distribution strategies, with resale price maintenance strategies such as unilateral or "Colgate" policies for companies with annual sales ranging from $10 million to $5 billion. Mr. Finnerty routinely negotiates national and international distribution contracts for manufacturers.Mr. Finnerty's intellectual property practice includes trademark and copyright infringement litigation and advice regarding intellectual property dilution over the Internet. Specifically, Mr. Finnerty helps companies devise strategies to limit unauthorized resale of their products and importation of counterfeit products by targeting both consumer web sites (such as eBay) and business-to-business web sites (such as DHGate). The Brand Equity and Strategic Distribution group has working relationships with more than 100 of the world’s largest consumer and business-to-business web sites, in an effort to limit the grey market and eliminate counterfeit sales. Mr. Finnerty has more than five years of online monitoring experience with a focus on the eBay marketplace. He assists companies with the early detection and suppression of online counterfeits as well as providing companies with the tools to protect their distribution strategies and enforce their intellectual property rights.Mr. Finnerty's team has created a unique approach to combating the issues that arise on eBay by combining proprietary software and a knowledge of worldwide intellectual property laws. The number of auctions shut down on eBay by WolfBlock's Boston team in a year averages 15,000 per company. In addition to simply shutting down auctions, Mr. Finnerty has worked to identify marketplace trends and has successfully pursued litigation against the biggest sellers.Representative clients of Mr. Finnerty include GN Netcom, Inc., Corsa Performance and the Roll-N-Lock Corporation.Mr. Finnerty is a member of the Section of Antitrust Law of both the American Bar Association and the Boston Bar Association.Mr. Finnerty is admitted to practice in Massachusetts, the U.S. District Court of Massachusetts, the First Circuit Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court of the United States. He is a graduate of Suffolk University Law School and Gettysburg College.
Brian Freer concentrates his practice in the Firm’s personal injury, products liability, financial and insurance fraud areas, as well as asbestos and mesothelioma claims.
Based in downtown Boston, Massachusetts, Weiss Immigration Law Group offers highly effective, tailored immigration solutions for individuals and businesses from a wide range of industries throughout the United States and around the globe. With more than two decades of experience in the full range of immigration and nationality services, we have the expertise to successfully address our clients’ visa, citizenship, and compliance needs.. Business Immigration and Corporate ComplianceWe advise and assist employers, entrepreneurs, and foreign nationals with the full range of business immigration matters, such as nonimmigrant visas, green card filings in all preference categories, corporate compliance, and consular processing.. Family ImmigrationWe work closely with individuals and their family members to identify the visa and green card sponsorship options that best meet their specific immigration needs.. US Citizenship and NaturalizationWe understand the value of United States citizenship. We provide our clients with a comprehensive review of the steps they will need to take to become US citizens or document their citizenship, and represent them before USCIS.
Attorney Koufman graduated from UMass Amherst summa cum laude in 2010. Thereafter, Caleb taught at The Landmark School for four years, as a language arts and geometry teacher. Caleb co-founded a debate team at Landmark, and was the girls' varsity tennis coach. After earning his Master's Degree in Special Education, Moderate Disabilities, Grades 5-12, Caleb matriculated in the Northeastern University School of Law. Caleb excelled in classes at Northeastern. He interned for Federal District Court Judge Leo Sorokin, the Homicide Unit of the Suffolk District Attorney's Office, the Roxbury Public Defender's Office, the Boston Public Defender's Office, and the Executive Office of the Public Defender's. After graduating, Caleb was offered a full-time Staff Attorney position at the Framingham Public Defender's Office, where he tried numerous felony and misdemeanor cases, in front of juries and judges, to verdict. After three years as a Staff Attorney, Caleb joined the Koufman Law Group, LLC, where he continues to work criminal and education cases throughout Massachusetts. Caleb is active in both the District and Superior Courts of Massachusetts. His experience has resulted in his certification by the state as an attorney qualified to accept Superior Court appoitnments. Caleb's courtroom advocacy is unparalleled. Caleb cares about his clients and has demonstrated ongoing success with obtaining the results his clients deserve!