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158 L lawyers are available in Braintree, California. These lawyers are rated between 4.4/5 to 4.8/5 and 61% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $50 to $72 per hour.
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When you visit Peck Law Offices for a Braintree, MA real estate attorney, you gain the advantage of a professional who has over 30 years of experience in the field of banking and conveyancing law. Here at Peck Law Offices, we invite you to visit our office and take advantage of the knowledge and experience our staff has to offer. Whether you need a Braintree social security disability attorney, or a lawyer for estate planning purposes, give us a call, and we'll help you get started.. For your convenience, we've compiled a list of the services our law office provides. If there is anything else we can do for you, or if you would like to schedule a consultation with a professional, please contact us right away. We look forward to meeting with you!
The Law Office of Timothy A. Sherman is located just south of Boston in Braintree, Massachusetts. The firm specializes in the conveyance of residential and commercial real estate on behalf of lenders, buyers and sellers in Eastern Massachusetts.. The firm prides itself on handling each transaction with a keen eye on customer service. The attorney will handle every step of the transaction. Whether it is the negotiating of a Purchase and Sales agreement or dealing with a complex title matter, Attorney Sherman offers courteous and prompt communication with all parties involved in the process. In addition, the firm is happy to accommodate the parties and conduct the closing at the most convenient location and time for all involved, including nights and weekends.
Specializing in Criminal Defense, I have appeared in every district court in Massachusetts. I have been trusted by medical professionals, law enforcement, and even other attorneys when their liberty is on the line and they need quality representation. I also handle a wide range of other litigation matters, including family law and landlord/tenant cases. I am licensed in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and in federal court before the First Circuit.
Seth is a partner of the firm and represents clients in a robust range of civil litigation andregulatory matters, including in the areas of construction, land use and zoning,condominium law, employment law, contract matters, and disputes involving state andlocal governmental entities, among others. He has practiced before state and federalcourts and state agencies in Massachusetts, and has successfully represented clients attrials and in appeals. For almost two decades, he has advised private clients andgovernmental entities alike regarding myriad and diverse issues, including with respectto construction, zoning, land use, civil rights and employment law, education-relatedissues, licensing, public records, meeting procedures, internal investigations, conflict ofinterest, and many others.. Seth has successfully counseled numerous clients in a wide range of complex real estateand zoning issues including obtaining a favorable jury verdict in the only case in theCommonwealth challenging the operation and impact of wind turbines in residentialareas to reach trial. Additionally, Seth has obtained favorable results in both state andfederal courts in disputes concerning the impact of a residential development on adrinking water supply, the efforts to prevent the nearby construction a private powerplant, the scope of Native American fishing rights in the Commonwealth, and numerousconcerning wetlands regulations, municipal construction, sewer and water projects,regulatory takings, permitting decisions, and nuisance and trespass disputes.Seth regularly appears before federal and state courts and administrative agencies withrespect to employment discrimination, sexual harassment, wrongful discharge cases,unfair labor practices, wage and hour matters, and employment related litigation. Healso counsels clients regarding matters including hiring and firing decisions, severanceagreements, employee handbooks, employee discipline, wage and hour laws, andcompliance with state and local statutes, regulations, and case law.. Prior to joining the firm, Seth spent more than 15 years at a well-known Boston civillitigation firm defending municipalities, school districts, employees and officials acrossthe Commonwealth in civil rights and constitutional matters of public significancestemming from First Amendment free speech claims, Title IX, bullying and peer-on-peerharassment claims, due process, equal protection and employment retaliation claims.Since 2019, Seth has been recognized as a Super Lawyer by New England Super Lawyersmagazine for his civil rights defense work.
Paul was raised in Boston, Massachusetts. He graduated from Catholic Memorial High School and the University of Massachusetts. He received his law degree from Boston University Law School, where he developed an affinity for trial work. Paul began to develop his trial skills as a legal intern in the office of the Norfolk District Attorney. After graduating from law school, he accepted a position as an attorney with the Massachusetts Defenders Committee.. In 1978, Paul was invited to join the firm of Murphy, Lamere & Murphy, where he concentrated in trial work. There he developed additional specialties in civil litigation, medical malpractice, wrongful death and other complex personal injury litigation. In 1985, Paul successfully negotiated one of the first million dollar settlements in Massachusetts for a failure to diagnose cancer. Thereafter, Paul became a founding partner of Kenney, Conley, Sullivan & Smith, P.C., a general practice law firm, where he continued his litigation practice, specializing in the areas of wrongful death, construction site accidents, personal injury and medical malpractice.. As a partner of Kenney & Conley, P.C., Paul now concentrates on the litigation of catastrophic injury cases in the state and federal courts. He has lectured and written on a variety of subjects related to trial practice, and recently at the request of the Massachusetts Bar Association, chaired a seminar on wrongful death cases, for which he prepared an article entitled Maximizing Wrongful Death Damages From Interview To Verdict. Apart from the practice of law, Paul has served as the Chairman of the Board of Caritas Communities Inc., a non-profit corporation that provides safe and affordable housing for working men and women throughout greater Boston. Paul is a member of the Bar Association of Norfolk County, Massachusetts Bar Association, and the American Association for Justice.
New: Jury Trial Victory in a Capital Crime: My client was charged with First Degree Child Molestation and Kidnapping of a Minor. He was incarcerated for nearly one full year before trial and was facing a potential sentence of twenty-five years to life in prison. After a five day trial, the jury found my client not guilty!. --------------------------------------------------------------. Attorney Benjamin Lemcke has had the distinct privilege to work with several agencies in his legal profession. Prior to law school, he not only worked as a probation officer but also earned a Master’s Degree in Crminal Justice Administration. Following these experiences, he attended Roger Williams University School of Law where he graduated with a Juris Doctor degree.. During law school, he had the opportunity to work in the U.S. District Court for the District of Rhode Island as a Judicial Intern. Additionally, he was selected to compete on the Roger Williams University Trial Team, a prestigious honor for which very few students are selected from a pool of many applicants. Competing on the team for two years gave him the opportunity to sharpen his litigation skills in a highly competitive climate. Benjamin also served on the law school’s Honor Board. As a student member of the Board, he was chosen to prosecute three cases of alleged violations of the school’s Honor Code, and was selected to sit on the judicial panel of an additional violation.. Professionally, Mr. Lemcke was responsible for all aspects of trial preparation and litigation as a prosecutor with the Rhode Island Department of Attorney General and the Bristol County (Massachusetts) District Attorney’s Office. Since leaving the Attorney General’s Office, he has developed a private practice, concentrating his efforts on Criminal and Juvenile Defense, Family Law, DUI, Breathalyzer Refusal and Traffic Tribunal cases.. Benjamin Lemcke is better suited to represent his clients because of his extensive education and experience in all four areas of the Criminal Justice System (Enforcement [probation], Judicial, Prosecution, and Defense). Specifically, Mr. Lemcke’s experience as a criminal prosecutor enables him to better analyze his cases. He is able to view the case as a prosecutor would and can therefore better anticipate the prosecutor’s next move.. When you are selecting an attorney, select the attorney who will be dedicated to you and your case. Select the attorney who will treat you and your case with compassion. Select the attorney with the experience to achieve the best possible outcome for you. Select the attorney who will zealously advocate for you. Select Benjamin K. Lemcke, Esq. as your attorney.
My office is situated conveniently near the Braintree split but I am frequently at my client establishments located from Cape Cod to the Berkshires. I strive to obtain results that exceed client expectations in a cost-effective manner.
Michelle M. Reed is the Co-Founder of Legacy Legal Planning, LLC. Michelle services clients in all areas of estate planning, elder law, and trust and estate administration. She enjoys helping clients with long-term care planning, including helping families through the overhwhelming process of Medicaid (MassHealth) applications and appeals, and Community MassHealth benefits. Michelle loves to read and spends her free time with her husband, son, and two loveable dogs.
Kendra M. O'Toole is the co-founder of Legacy Legal Planning, LLC. She practices in all areas of estate planning, elder law, and trust and estate administration. Her focus is to help clients identify and achieve their goals for their legacy and to navigate the probate process during the loss of a loved one. She enjoys playing team sports, and is a member of several social and charitable organizations.
Johanna Griffiths is a criminal defense attorney at the Law Offices of Russell Matson, where she represents clients at Clerk Magistrate Hearings, arraignments, pretrial hearings, criminal trials, and RMV (Registry of Motor Vehicle) hearings. As an intern with the New England Innocence Project, Attorney Griffiths reviewed cases for potential avenues to exoneration. From homicide and rape cases to arson, Attorney Griffiths sought to assist men and women who were alleging wrongful Griffiths graduated from New England Law | Boston, where she concentrated her studies on criminal law and procedure. As a law student, she represented clients in all stages of criminal matters in her role as a student attorney with CPCS. There, she worked busy arraignment sessions, conducted research and developed trial theory, and argued on behalf of clients in various types of hearings.. In the past, Attorney Griffiths has owned and managed a real estate brokerage where she specialized in assisting first time buyers with the purchase of their first home. Additionally, she has worked as a corporate litigation attorney representing small businesses from startup through litigation.. Attorney Griffiths lives in West Roxbury with her husband and their dog Obi.
Jeffrey M. Sankey is a cum laude graduate of Boston University School of Law, and holds a Master of Laws degree in criminal law. He has been a member of the Massachusetts bar since 1988. He also holds memberships before the bars of the Supreme Court of the United States; the United States Court of Military Appeals; the United States District Courts for Massachusetts and Rhode Island; and the state courts of Rhode Island. In addition, Attorney Sankey served as a member of the Town of Mansfield School Committee for nine years.. Attorney Sankey served on active duty in the United States Marine Corps from 1979 to 1993, followed by service in the Marine Corps Reserves until his retirement in 2005 at the rank of Colonel. Throughout his legal career in the Marine Corps, Attorney Sankey represented hundreds of Marines and sailors charged with criminal offenses in courts-martial across the United States. During his final five years of service, Attorney Sankey was assigned as a Military Trial Judge and Senior Reserve Trial Judge for the Marine Corps. Upon his retirement, Attorney Sankey was presented with the Meritorious Service Medal and the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal.. Attorney Sankey offers a wide range of litigation experience to clients of the firm. His practice includes an interest in employment law, in which he has represented both employers and employees in state and federal courts and before the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination involving claims of discrimination, wrongful termination, non-compete agreements and other workplace issues. He has substantial experience as a criminal defense counsel, and has represented clients in Juvenile, District and Superior Courts throughout the Commonwealth. Attorney Sankey devotes a significant part of his practice to education law, representing students who require assistance to obtain special education services or who are facing disciplinary hearings. In the area of civil litigation and personal injury litigation, Attorney Sankey has from time to time represented individuals, insurance companies and municipalities, and is well prepared to assist in the evaluation and trial of such claims.
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Ed O'Brien represents clients in the areas of Federal and State appellate advocacy, civil litigation, real estate, wills, the administration of estates and small business. He grew up in Boston and graduated from Boston College. He earned his law degree at Boston University School of Law in 1985 and has since been successfully representing clients. Attorney O’Brien has over thirty years of experience in litigation, real estate, wills, trusts and estate administration. He represents clients seriously injured in accidents, and condominium associations, landlords, tenants, residential and commercial real estate buyers and sellers, and small business owners.. Admitted to:Massachusetts Bar: 1985United States District Court of Massachusetts: 1986First Circuit Court of Appeals: 1986United States Supreme Court: 1989New Hampshire Bar: 2016. Member: Massachusetts Bar Association,New Hampshire Bar Association
Daniel T. Carlson, Esq. is an Attorney in the Estate Planning and Probate Practice Group at Lane, Lane & Kelly, LLP, and practices exclusively in estate planning, trust and estate administration, trust and estate litigation, and tax. Daniel works closely with individuals and families to design and implement complex wealth planning strategies. From a multi-disciplinary approach, he advises clients in all aspects of estate planning, asset protection, long-term care planning, tax planning, charitable gift planning, and business succession planning. Daniel also represents fiduciaries in trust and estate administration matters. Prior to joining Lane, Lane & Kelly, LLP, Daniel worked as a litigation associate at firm in Boston, Massachusetts. There, he managed the firm's probate and family law cases. Daniel is actively involved in the community and a current member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys.
Bob Gorfinkle's practice has concentrated in the areas of estate and business planning as well as elder law. He is the past President of the Massachusetts Chapter of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys; past President of the Norfolk and Plymouth Estate and Business Planning Council; former adjunct professor at Boston College Law School; author of articles appearing in Estate Planning, Journal of Taxation, and The Elder Law Report; quoted in the Boston Globe and Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly; and frequent lecturer in estate and business planning and elder law before various professional and non-professional groups. Bob is also a "lawyer's lawyer" in that other lawyers employ his services (for a fee) to help them solve complicated legal or tax issues with which they are dealing. Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory has awarded Bob the highest rating (AV) Preeminent 5.0 out of 5.0. Bob received his Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, from Boston University, his Juris Doctor from Boston College Law School, and his Master of Laws in Taxation from New York University Law School.
Attorney Wiley worked extensively throughout his undergraduate and law school years in the financial services industry. During the course of this period he spent several years working with Northwestern Mutual in Philadelphia, PA and Hamden, CT. Ultimately he served as investment coordinator for a top ranked Certified Financial Planner, before transitioning his planning experience into the legal arena.. Accepting an opportunity with Withers Bergman LLP, Attorney Wiley cultivated his now thriving passion for creating expertly crafted custom estate planning documents. After passing the bar Attorney Wiley practiced under the tutelage of Attorney Suzann Beckett at the Estate Planning Law Center, LLC. Attorney Wiley rapidly emerged as one of the top young attorneys in the industry, starting his own firm in 2012. Insistent on expanding an industry leading Estate, Business, Tax, and Wealth planning practice.. Attorney Wiley lives in Trumbull, Connecticut with his wife Amy, his son Luke and their two Sphynx cats. His hobbies include hiking, cooking and adventure blogging.
Attorney Anthony Gemma’s practice is devoted to probate administration, probate litigation, will contests, as well as comprehensive estate and trust planning, including Medicaid planning.. With more than twenty years of law practice, Mr. Gemma is a highly-experienced litigator and trial attorney. Prior to commencing his civil practice, he served as an Assistant District Attorney in the Norfolk County District Attorney’s Office and the Middlesex County District Attorney’s Office. He prosecuted over 35 jury trials before the Superior Court, including high-profile criminal cases. Since starting his own civil practice, Attorney Gemma has continued his trial practice in the civil arena through representing clients in probate litigation, actions for declaratory judgments, rescission of property transfers, intentional interference with an inheritance, and will contests.. Representative probate litigation cases include both helping clients defend a valid will from unwarranted challenges, as well as to help beneficiaries challenge a will that is not valid due to undue influence, lack of testamentary capacity, fraud or some combination of those factors.. After entering the civil arena, Attorney Gemma earned an LL.M. in Taxation from Boston University School of Law. While earning the master’s degree, Attorney Gemma focused his studies on general and advanced estate planning techniques, gift and estate tax issues. Mr. Gemma’s estate planning practice is focused on helping clients develop the best estate plan for their needs, with an emphasis on estate tax minimization, efficient asset transfer, achieving client’s goals, and protecting client interests during life through living trusts, living wills and durable powers of attorney. He also advises clients in Medicaid trust planning, and represents clients in guardianship and conservatorship matters, including petitions for court established estate plans for incapacitated individuals.. In his probate practice, Mr. Gemma helps personal representatives with all aspects of estate administration. He provides guidance, takes the time to answer client questions when representing clients who are acting on behalf of estates as the estate legal representative.. Mr. Gemma is active in the Massachusetts Bar Association, where he has given annual presentations at local Councils on Aging on elder law and topical issues affecting seniors. He has also served on the Massachusetts Bar Association Elder Law Advisory Committee (2019-2020), and serves as a member of the Massachusetts Bar Association Probate Law Section Council (2019-present).
At the Law Office of Patrick Culhane, we are committed to helping individuals protect, preserve, acquire, and transfer their real and personal property. Whether you want to pass down your assets to the new generation or avoid losing them to creditors or taxing authorities, Attorney Patrick Culhane has the knowledge and experience to help.
A senior shareholder in a firm emphasizing the defense of complex civil litigation cases and the representation of governmental entities. Responsible for the planning and completion of all discovery; case evaluation and strategy; negotiation of settlements; the trial of both jury and non-jury matters in all courts and agencies; and appeals. Personal caseload concentrates in the areas of governmental entity defense litigation, premises liability (including premises security matters), civil rights and employment litigation, products liability, First Amendment, consumer protection and auto cases, and housing discrimination. Also responsible for advising various governmental entities on the full range of issues typically faced including employment, open meeting issues/public records issues, contracting and regulatory compliance. Regularly handle construction cases and insurance coverage matters, as well as toxic tort litigation. Individual cases handled have ranged in size from major civil rights - class action suits and catastrophic personal injury cases and wrongful death claims to generic premises liability or routine auto matters. Supervise associates in all aspects of their training. Tried approximately 70+ cases, including matters in federal courts and state courts throughout New England, and before various administrative agencies, and have handled 25 appellate matters.