Firm: Fick & Marx LLP
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
William ("Bill") Fick is a veteran trial and appellate attorney. Prior to founding Fick & Marx LLP, he represented hundreds of clients facing federal criminal charges over a decade working as an Assistant Federal Public Defender.. Bill was co-counsel for the defense in two of the biggest and most challenging criminal trials in recent Boston history: United States v. Tsarnaev (the Boston Marathon Bombing case) and United States v. O'Brien (racketeering charges based on so-called "patronage" hiring in the Massachusetts Probation Department).. Bill has tried multiple federal cases to verdict and has obtained acquittals or dismissals of charges involving fraud, regulatory crimes (FDA and Lacey Act), computer crimes, firearms, narcotics, immigration, bank robbery, child exploitation, and sex offender civil commitment. Bill also has negotiated favorable dispositions and fought for fair sentences on behalf of clients who elected to plead guilty or were convicted at trial. Finally, Bill successfully briefed and argued multiple appealsresolving a variety of novel legal issues.. Prior to working for the Federal Public Defender, Bill was an associate at Foley Hoag LLP, a premier Boston law firm, where his practice included civil litigation, white collar criminal defense, construction arbitration, appeals, and an active pro bono docket. Among other matters, he represented European investment bank affiliates in a pair of legal malpractice suits arising from the collapse of an investment vehicle for Russian assets. He also participated in a human and labor rights audit in Azerbaijan and Georgia on behalf of an international energy company. In 2006, he received the Detention Attorney Award from the Political Asylum and Immigration Representation Project (PAIR), recognizing his pro bono work on behalf of clients in immigration custody and removal proceedings.. Bill served as a law clerk to the Honorable Nancy Gertner, United States District Judge for the District of Massachusetts, who is now retired from the bench and of counsel to Fick & Marx LLP.. Bill earned his J.D. from Yale Law School, where he served as a Coker teaching fellow and was awarded the Francis Wayland Prize. He graduated with a B.A. magna cum laude from Yale College, where he received a Charles P. Howland Fellowship and was awarded the Von Staden Cup, conferred on the student who "most consistently challenged the social and intellectual conscience of the college" (Ezra Stiles). Bill was also Editor-in-Chief of The Yale Herald and a part-time student "stringer" for The New York Times.. For much of the 1990s, Bill lived in Moscow, Russia, where he designed and managed an array of projects to develop access to the Internet (still in its infancy at the time) across the former Soviet Union. He speaks fluent Russian.
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Firm: Gens, Stanton & Florek, P.C.
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
Attorney William E. Gens graduated Cum Laude from Tulane University Law School with a Juris Doctor degree in 1990. While at Tulane University, he was a recipient of the Forgotston Merit Scholarship and editor of the Tulane Law Review. Prior to law school, he received his BA in Anthropology from Brandeis University.. A few important facts about Attorney Gens include that he is licensed to practice in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, he taught at Harvard University Law School as adjunct instructor from 2000 until 2006 and he was selected the "Lawyer of the Year" by Lawyers Weekly USA in 1997.. He has been successfully representing clients at all court levels in various types of criminal and civil proceedings since 1990! Visit his website to learn more about his firm.
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Firm: Donahue, Grolman and Earle
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
Will Isenberg has been an attorney with the firm of Donahue Grolman & Earle since December 2013. He strongly believes in protecting the constitutional rights of his clients, and practices criminal defense with diligence, rigorous attention to detail, and compassion for those accused of crimes in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
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Firm: The Law Office of William J. O'Neil
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
William O’Neil has practiced law in the greater Springfield area for 31 years. He concentrates his practice in criminal defense of major crimes. Attorney O’Neil also has experience in advising his clients on estate planning, will drafting, and probate matters. He has defended hard working citizens who have been harassed by debt collectors by defending them in court against those creditors and in filing for bankruptcy protection. Receiving compassionate legal advice from our experienced professionals will prevent you from getting lost in the corporate shuffle. Attorney O'Neil has been providing high quality legal representation in in criminal cases in Western Massachusetts for over 25 years. With an office conveniently located in downtown Springfield, he has a wide range of experience in handling cases from OUI and drug cases to murder trials and complex multi-defendant cases. He is qualified to practice in all courts in every county of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts as well as the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts and the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. Attorney O’Neil serves as a Criminal Justice Act Panel attorney in the federal court and has been certified by the Massachusetts Committee for Public Counsel Services (CPCS) as having the appropriate knowledge and experience to defend clients charged with murder. He is also a member of The National Trial Lawyers Top 100.
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Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
William Roa was born in Caguas, Puerto Rico, and for the first few years of his early childhood was raised in Bogota, Colombia. Colombia is where he first learned the Spanish language. Thereafter, he and his family immigrated to the United States and settled in Worcester, Massachusetts.. In 1991, he earned a high school diploma from Doherty High School – Worcester, then in 1996, a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Massachusetts – Amherst, and finally in 2002, a Juris Doctorate degree from New England Law – Boston. In the meantime, he had worked for various employers, including city and state agencies, as well as, financial companies, and small to medium sized law firms.
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Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
I began law school motivated to help those who found themselves in difficult situations. The legal process can be intimidating, even frightening, and due process can easily be circumvented, and even denied, without a zealous advocate to fight on your behalf. Justice delayed is justice denied, and while a person can never change what has happened, they can always begin again and create a new tomorrow. A lawyer has the opportunity to be the catalyst of this new beginning, and this is high among my inspirations in practicing law, and what drives me to work so hard in service to my clients.
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Firm: Lown Law Firm
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
Thoughtful and open-minded attorney. Will listen carefully to what you have to say. Will work to protect your rights and achieve your goal.
Contact: +1 (877) 899-3955
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
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Firm: William M. Leonard
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
Contact: (781) 545-1700
Firm: Mcgourty Law Office
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
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Firm: William Volk
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
Contact: (413) 634-5401(413)
Firm: Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
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Firm: Zina Tillona
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
Contact: (413) 253-3930