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My practice focuses on one thing and one thing only, and this 24/7, 365 Aggressive Criminal Defense. So, if you have been charged with a Simple Misdemeanor or a Serious Felony feel free to call me anytime for a Free Phone Consultation.
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Attorney Alexander Conley is an experienced criminal defense and OUI attorney, representing clients throughout Massachusetts. Attorney Conley represents clients charged with crimes throughout Massachusetts, including assault crimes, drug crimes, OUI offenses, sex crimes, property crimes, and theft crimes. Attorney Conley also represents clients in criminal appeals in front of the Massachusetts Appeals Court and the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts.. Attorney Conley graduated manga cum laude from New England Law | Boston. During law school, Attorney Conley worked for a judge in Boston, as well for the Massachusetts Gaming Commission.. Attorney Conley grew up in North Carolina, where he graduated magna cum laude from the University of North Carolina - Wilmington.
Mr. Serebnick served as an Assistant Prosecutor with the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office from 1993 to 2012. Barry started his career as a Law Clerk in the Appellate / Motion section and was eventually promoted to Director of the Family Division were he trained and supervised other Assistant Prosecutors and oversaw all juvenile prosecutions and Domestic Violence Restraining Order violations throughout the County. He also supervised the Domestic Violence Weapons forfeiture unit. He was a member of the Monmouth County Domestic Violence Task force, a Member of the Attorney General’s Law Enforcement and Education Working Group, and Monmouth County Youth Service Commission. He is currently a member of the Monmouth County Minority Concerns Committee, appointed to the position by Lisa P. Thornton, Assignment Judge of Monmouth County.. In addition to representing the State as a zealous prosecutor, Barry also became an advocate for juveniles within the juvenile justice system. Barry has spoken nationally on juvenile justice and juvenile detention reform. As an Assistant Prosecutor, Governor Corzine appointed Barry to the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) State Committee to assist in overseeing implementation of juvenile rehabilitation programs throughout the State of New Jersey. Barry is also the recipient of the 2008 JDAI Champion Award for Monmouth County, for spearheading the Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI) within the County. He is a former member of the JDAI State Steering committee which implemented and replicated JDAI throughout the State of New Jersey.. Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Serebnick was a Litigation Associate in a New Brunswick law firm where he handled all aspects of general legal practice, including commercial matters, contested family court matters and the defense of indictable criminal matters, municipal court matters and juvenile matters. He was also a municipal prosecutor in North Brunswick and East Brunswick, New Jersey.
Mr. Lipari joined the firm after serving 25 years as an Assistant Prosecutor and Chief Assistant Prosecutor with the Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office. He was assigned for most of his career to the Special Litigation Unit within the Prosecutor’s Office, specializing in appellate practice. As Chief Assistant Prosecutor, a position he held for over a year, he performed in a supervisory role over appeals and various other matters for which the Special Litigation Unit was responsible. For much of his career as a prosecutor, he served as a liaison between the Atlantic County Municipal Prosecutors and the Attorney General’s Office.
I provide family law representation, mediation, and estate planing, as well as criminal defense, to clients throughout Massachusetts. I am a former Assistant State Attorney at the Miami-Dade State Attorney's Office, one of the largest and busiest prosecutors' offices in the country, where I gained extensive trial experience in a range of felony and misdemeanor crimes inluding domestic violence and child abuse, which involved many family law matters.. As a family law attorney, I have applied my trial experience to probate court practice. I handle complex financial cases including those involving alimony, representing self-employed clients, and where the marital estate is extensive.. Whether in family law cases or criminal, I work with my clients to ensure their lives are able to continue with as little disruption as possible pending the resolution of their case, and that they are fully informed on the law and advised on the most effective strategy for an optimal resolution.. I am a member of the American Association of Certified Financial Litigators and volunteer for the Attorneys Representing Children program in the probate court.
Outgoing, energetic, and detailed oriented with a passion for justice, Ms. Worden opened the doors to The Worden Law Firm in late 2010.. Ms. Worden guides and counsels clients on a variety of legal issues including criminal, family, and probate law.
Jason Netzley is an attorney and mediator who concentrates his practice on criminal defense, family law, drivers license reinstatement, probate, wills, trusts, and estates. He is a graduate of Southern Illinois University School of Law and previously worked as an assistant state's attorney in McLean and Woodford counties. Jason is a Central Illinois native who grew up on a farm in Logan County and now lives in Morton with his wife and a house full of cats.
Attorney Amanda Levanti is a former criminal prosecutor who now represents clients in both family and divorce law and criminal defense cases. After obtaining her J.D. from Northern Kentucky University, she worked as an Assistant State’s Attorney in Franklin County, Illinois for 10 years and prosecuted numerous criminal and traffic offenses.Eager to help people, she transitioned to representing clients in complex criminal or familial legal matters. Amanda has tried numerous cases involving murder, assault and battery, drug offenses, DUI and other traffic related matters before both judge and jury, which gives her an edge in both trial and negotiation settings.
I am an experienced Attorney who handles primarily, Employment Law, and some Criminal Defense and Family Immigration Law cases. I fight hard for my clients and get results!. Call me to schedule a consultation and evaluation of your case. I promise to be straightforward and honest in my assesment of your case. I will not sugarcoat anything in order to gain your business. Honesty and trust come first in the way I do business.
Attorney Hubbard, JD, MA, BA has had hundreds of ultimately dismissed criminal charges.. Attorney Hubbard is member of top criminal defense teams, and she is also the owner of a Boston-based private criminal defense firm.. Attorney Hubbard has successfully defeneed all types of major crimes such as Rape, Child Rape, Indecent Assault and Battery, Assault and Batterly Deadly Weapon, Assault and Battery on Police Officer, Larceny, Fraud, Drug Crimes, Fraud, Record Sealing, Stalking, Harrassment or Restraining Orders, Criminal Harrassment, Operating Under the Influence, Malicious Destruction, Resisting Arrest, Disorderly Conduct, Conspiracy, Receiving Stolen Goods, Assaul, Trespassing, Witness Intimidation, Gun charges, Drug Charged, Warrants, Procuring Alcohol to Minors and many other criminal charges.. Most important goals include: Avoiding Jail Time. Treating Clients with Respect and Compassion. Responsive Representation.. Biography:. Attorney Hubbard contributed to sexual assault, muder, child abuse and various other criminal cases as a former employee of the Massachusetts Middle District Attorney's Office. As a 3:03 prosecutor, Attorney Hubbard gained experience in criminal court early in her career. Attorney Hubbard worked with entertainers and athletes in television, radio, film, and sports contract matters by negotiating deals while living in Los Angeles and Las Vegas. Attorney Hubbard returned to Boston to join high profile criminal defense teams and to open a private criminal defense firm in downtown Boston.. Michelle Hubbard was awarded her Juris Doctor degree with Honors. As a law student, she was the recipient of the Excellence for the Future Award. Hubbard was also a visitng student for a semester in Washington, DC at Georgetown Law.. Before becoming an attorney, Michelle Hubbard earned her Master's Degree in International Relations with Honors. Michelle Hubbard also received her Bachelor's Degree Summa Cum Laude, in International Relations and Political Science from Syracuse University.. Michelle Hubbard was an intern for United States Senator Edward "Ted" Kennedy, and was awarded the Massachusetts State House Leadership Award, the Cohen Award for Academic Excellence, and the Gold Presidential Award for Academic Fitness. During graduate school, Attorney Hubbard conducted ethnographic research for refugee centers, served as a spokesperson for national product lines, ran marathons, voluntered with animal rescue centers, and taught computer courses to new Americans.. Attorney Michelle Hubbard has an exceptional criminal defense record.
Claudia Lagos began her legal career at the Committee for Public Counsel Services, where she worked for two years. At the Committee, Attorney Lagos successfully defended hundreds of clients accused of crimes including, but not limited to, drug transactions, hate crimes, failure to register as a sex offender, sex for fee, operating under the influence, various motor vehicle offenses, larceny, fraud, assault and battery, violations of restraining orders, and embezzlement.. Prior to joining the Committee, Attorney Lagos graduated from Boston College Law School, in Newton, MA, in 2011, during which she worked at Greater Boston Legal Services and the New Hampshire Public Defender. Attorney Lagos graduated from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, with honors in 2008. She is also fluent in Spanish.
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My criminal practice includes trial and appellate matters in both state and federal courts where I have represented clients on charges ranging from drug possession and conspiracy, animal abuse, money laundering, obstruction of justice, fraud, tax evasion, and other white collar crimes, murder, and foreign extradition. I have also counseled and assisted clients during federal investigations.. In my civil practice, I represent employees in cases in state and federal courts and before the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination (MCAD) and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), which include claims of: employment discrimination (i.e., race, gender, disability, pregnancy, caregiver status, age), sexual harassment, retaliation, hostile work environment, wrongful discharge, and violations of the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA), wage and hour laws, and whistleblower protection laws. I also advise and represent clients in severance negotiations and other workplace conflicts to resolve disputes without resorting to litigation. I have worked on behalf of executives and professionals in a variety of industries, including finance, law, higher education, government, and healthcare.. In addition to employment law, my civil practice includes civil rights cases and representing students in university/academic disciplinary and Title IX proceedings.
A native of Brookline, Massachusetts, Attorney Patrick M. Gioia tenaciously pursues his clients' interests.. He has tried several cases to a jury and his practice is committed to providing superior representation.. 2018-2019 Highlights: Wrentham District Court: Client found not guilty of kidnapping, strangulation, threats and domestic assault and battery after jury trial. Attorney’s General Office: After investigation, no charges to issue. Boston Municipal Court: Appear for Defendant at hearing for Harassment Prevention Order - Order not extended. Wrentham District Court: After jury trial, client found not guilty of OUI marijuana and negligent operation. Boston Municipal Court: Carry a dangerous weapon and distribution of a controlled substance in a park zone- Dismissed. Dorchester District Court: Appear for Plaintiff at Hearing for Harassment Prevention Order - Order Extended. Dudley District Court: Petition to Seal criminal record Allowed. Hingham District Court: Assault and battery on a family member dismissed – case dismissed. Quincy District Court: Motion to dismiss breaking and entering and vandalism allowed – case dismissed; Quincy District Court: motion to suppress evidence from search allowed; motion to suppress statements allowed. Malden District Court: Assault and battery charge dismissed day of trial – case dismissed. Suffolk Superior Court: No probation violation found after full hearing. Brookline District Court: Petition to seal allowed. BMC-West Roxbury: HPO order terminated. BMC-Central: Accord and Satisfaction prior to arraignment allowed – case dismissed. Cambridge District Court: Motion to dismiss charge of reckless endangerment of child allowed. Quincy District Court: Receiving stolen property charge dismissed at motion to suppress hearing – case dismissed. Suffolk Superior Court: Motion to dismiss felony larceny allowed. Taunton District Court: Client given pre-trial diversion for abuse prevention order violation. Falmouth District Court: Larceny charge dismissed day of trial – case dismissed. Quincy District Court: OUI Drugs, dismissed day of trial – case dismissed. Boston Municipal Court: Failure to register charge nolle prossed day of trial – case dismissed. Malden District Court: Motion to remove default denied, judgment for Plaintiff entered. Boston Municipal Court: Violation of restraining order charge dismissed day of trial – case dismissed. Woburn District Court: Violation of wiretapping statute nolle prossed prior to arraignment – case dismissed.
Gregory N. Hoffman focuses his practice on complex litigation in Rhode Island and Massachusetts in the areas of family law, criminal law, professional liability defense and contractual disputes. He devotes a substantial portion of his practice to crafting comprehensive and cost-effective solutions for individuals and corporations on a wide variety of issues related to domestic relations, criminal defense and general civil litigation.. As a judicial law clerk, Greg researched and drafted numerous appellate opinions and orders as well as trial court decisions on a wide variety of civil and criminal cases, including employment discrimination, negligence, breach of contract, class actions, parental rights, and probate. During law school, he was a research assistant for Professor Michael H. Burger and he was a member of the Environmental Moot Court team.