How I Approach Serious Cases
I handle cases where the facts are not simple and the answer is not obvious.
That work requires judgment, discipline, and a clear understanding of how institutions actually operate.
Background
Before starting my own practice, I worked at law firms in Boston and New York, including Goodwin Procter and Willkie Farr & Gallagher.
That experience provided a strong foundation. My practice today is more direct and more focused.
Current Practice
In Massachusetts, I have spent years handling cases involving agencies, complex records, and difficult factual questions.
That work has shaped how I approach matters: understanding what actually happened, identifying what matters, and moving things forward deliberately.
Focus
Over time, my practice has increasingly focused on matters involving institutions—situations where understanding how a system actually works matters as much as the law itself.
That includes my work in family law and business matters, and it informs my approach to whistleblower cases, particularly in healthcare and similar settings.
Approach
I do not run a high-volume practice.
I take on a limited number of matters where the stakes are meaningful, the facts matter, and the work justifies doing it properly.
Education
Columbia Law School, J.D.
Boston College, B.A.
Admissions
Admitted to practice in Massachusetts and the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts.