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I have been a litigator at Smith Duggan since 2000. Before coming to Smith Duggan, I served as law clerk to Justice John A. Dooley of the Vermont Supreme Court. My practice has focused on defending businesses and individuals in workers’ compensation, employment, contract, premises liability, Consumer Protection Act and business disputes. I have litigated cases to trial at the state and federal District Courts, the Superior Court, and the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination, and have successfully defended appeals to the Massachusetts Appeals Court.
In addition to practicing litigation, I advise small businesses and entrepreneurs on corporate, employment and intellectual property issues, and am active in the Massachusetts Women’s Bar Association and Massachusetts Bar Association. I speak German, and have a particular expertise in the issues that face working artists.
In my spare time, I spend time with my husband and two sons, compete in agility trials with my two dogs, and teach agility to other handlers and their dogs.
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Acquired: 1999
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Three Center Plaza, Suite 800, Boston, MA, 02108-2011
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2010
Certificate of Appreciation for work with the Mother's Forum, Women's Bar Association of Massachusetts
1999
JD Magna Cum Laude, BC Law
1998
Managing Editor, Int'l Law Review, BC Law
2014 - Present
Partner, Smith Duggan Buell & Rufo LLP
2000 - 2014
Associate, Smith Duggan Buell & Rufo LLP
1999 - 2000
Law Clerk, Vermont Supreme Court
2013 - Present
Massachusetts Bar AssociationWC Committee
2005 - Present
Women's Bar Association of MassachusettsCommittee Chair
2009 - 2013
Women's Bar Association of MassachusettsBoard of Directors
The Appeals Court affirmed the administrative judge’s conclusion that the employee’s inability to work was caused by her pre-existing condition and not by her work-related injury.
1999
JD - Juris Doctor
2015
Workers' Compensation's Alphabet Soup
2014
Connecting with your Jury
2014
Workers Compensation 101
2010
2010
English
German
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