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Jeffrey S.

Jeffrey Smith

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An Associate Director, Legal Counsel in the in-house legal department of a global pharmaceutical company in Cambridge, MA. My current practice includes advertising and prom... read more
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Alexandra D.

Alexandra Deal

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Alex has more than a decade of experience counseling clients on federal and Massachusetts workplace issues. Her responsibilities include negotiating employment contracts, litigating for individuals and small business, and conducting investigations for companies whose employees have made internal complaints of discrimination. Before practicing law, she was a public relations associate.
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Michael M.

Michael Morris

Michael Morris is founder of Outside In Advisors, LLC, a boutique law firm and business consultancy. His firm is committed to working closely with clients as a team, ultimately changing the way lawyers interact with their clients. He works with individuals, businesses of all sizes, and investors.
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Dave B.

Dave Brown

Founder of Boston MicroLaw, Dave Brown believes that his small and growing business clients shouldn’t have to watch the clock whenever they need an attorney. Brown charges flat fees and guarantees them before work ever starts. He helps his clients to start and grow thriving businesses with a focus on business formation, contracts, trademarks, and corporate governance.
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Theodore J.

Theodore Joyce

Theodore is a tax and general business attorney with over 15 years of experience. He can provide big-firm experience at lower prices through his boutique law practice where he welcomes a variety of business matters including joint ventures, corporate governance, and tax planning. As an advocate for the arts, he enjoys representing artists and non-profit organizations, often on a pro bono basis.
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Jeffrey L.

Jeffrey Loeb

Jeffrey Loeb is a shareholder at Rich May Attorneys at Law, where he focuses on real estate and business litigation. He serves as the the co-chair of the firm’s Real Estate and Title Litigation practice group. A lawyer of over 15 years, Jeffrey has tried cases in both state and federal courts. Jeffrey is a graduate of Yale and Boston College Law School.
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Kerri T.

Kerri Tolman

Kerri Tolman is a criminal defense and personal injury lawyer based in Massachusetts. She has expertise in Personal Injury Protection (PIP) benefits and currently works as an associate at the Law Office of Thomas J. Amoroso in Lynnfield, Massachusetts. Kerri received a J.D. from Massachusetts School of Law and also holds an MS in Criminal Justice from Suffolk University.
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Eric O.

Eric Osterberg

Eric Osterberg is an experienced draftsman and negotiator of software licenses (including SaaS), music licenses, trademark and copyright applications, NDAs, website privacy policies, and terms of use. He has litigated numerous cases in federal courts across the country and serves as general counsel to a number of startups and small businesses and helps them address a full range of issues.
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Matthew H.

Matthew Hadge

Matthew Hadge is primarily a real estate attorney, but also has experience in dealing with other business-related legal practice areas, including business formation and commercial contracts. Matthew is licensed to practice law in Massachusetts and obtained his legal degree from Boston College Law School. He has been an associate attorney at Regnante Sterio & Osborne LLP since August 2016. Prior to this position, he was a Judicial Clerk at the Massachusetts Land Court.
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Phillips (Phil) A.

Phillips (Phil) Axten

Phillips Axten is an attorney at law who has been serving corporate clients for the past four decades. He is licensed to practice law in Massachusetts and obtained his degree in law from the Boston University School of Law. Phillips is exceptionally skilled in dealing with legal cases that involve mergers and acquisitions. He is also experienced in dealing with commercial contracts. Phillips served as the vice principal of the Lahey Health System for 16 years.
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