I have known Mitch for about two years now. I believe one of his major strengths is his creative approach to any given problem. He is constantly brainstorming about possible strategies in litigation as well as the most effective way to resolve his clients' disputes. He is both intelligent and compassionate, and I highly recommend his services.

I found Mitch both knowledgeable and helpful when I worked with him to solve some complex federal law issues.

I know Mitch from a lawyer online discussion group in which we both participate. I am continually impressed with the knowledge and common sense he displays, on both intellectual property and appellate matters. If any of my clients needed representation in Needham, I would send them to Mitch.

I know Mitchell from a lawyers group listserv that we are colleagues and members of. He asks good questions and offers advice from his experience, and that has been invaluable.

In late 2007, I worked with Mitch on a petition for certiorari to the United States Supreme Court in a labor law case. I found him to be very thoughtful and creative in developing an argument whose purpose was not to win the case, but to convince the Supreme Court that the case was "certworthy." Accordingly, I highly recommend Mitch for his skills in litigation and appellate strategy.

I know Mitch from a lawyers discussion group. Mitch has distinguished himself with his intelligence and high integrity. He's also shown himself to be a witty, personable and easygoing individual - something which distinguishes him from most of his peers at the bar. I endorse this lawyer's work.

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