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Attorney Shafran is a partner at the Boston law firm of Rudolph Friedmann LLP.
He is an experienced Massachusetts employment attorney who has counseled clients on all aspects of the employment relationship. Adam has been selected as a Massachusetts Super Lawyers Rising Star for employment litigation every year since 2014. This award recognizes the top 2.5% of attorneys under the age of 40 in Massachusetts.
Adam has recovered millions in unpaid wages for his clients, having represented employees in unpaid wage claims arising from minimum wage violations, overtime violations, prevailing wage violations, tip act violations, unpaid commissions, unpaid bonuses and unpaid vacation time.
Adam has also represented hundreds of individuals who have been misclassified by their employer as independent contractors. With Adam’s representation, these individuals have recovered the large sums of money owed to them as a result of the often significant expenses they were forced to bear due to their misclassification. The type of relief Adam has obtained on behalf of misclassified employees has included recovery for the share of payroll taxes, unemployment insurance premiums and workers compensation premiums borne by the misclassified employee, recovery of unpaid overtime wages, and recovery of business expenses incurred by the misclassified employee that he or she would not have incurred had they been properly classified as an employee.
Adam also represents employees who have been the victim any negative employment decision, from demotions, reprimands and negative performance reviews, to the most serious employment decision; wrongful termination. Although most employees within Massachusetts are “employees-at-will,” which means that they can be terminated for any reason at all, employers may not base their decision to terminate or otherwise punish an employee on a discriminatory factor, such as age, race, sex, religion, sexual orientation, ethnicity or disability. In this vein, Adam has successfully represented employees who have been unlawfully terminated as result of an employer’s discriminatory bias.
Adam regularly represents employees and executives in the negotiation and litigation of claims arising out of employment agreements, including “for cause” terminations, and noncompete, nonsolicitation and confidentiality/proprietary information disputes. Adam has significant experience reviewing and advising clients on issues related to compensation, equity, severance and related issues. Adam has reviewed hundreds of employment agreement across dozens of industries, such as healthcare, pharmaceutical, construction, financial services, entertainment, retail, transportation, food services, engineering, public sector, and more.
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Posted by SK | December 23, 2021 | Hired Attorney
I consulted and hired Mr. Shafran to resolve the problem I had with my employer and he was extremely helpful. As my problem was complicated, I consulted with six different lawyers, three of which were online legal help lawyers, and three were local Boston employment lawyers. Online lawyers were not r...
Posted by Linda | December 18, 2020 | Hired Attorney
He believed in my case and fought for myself and other employees. Kept me updated at all times. Answered any questions. Got back to me quickly. Felt comfortable. Thank you.
Posted by John | February 2, 2016 | Hired Attorney
Adam Shafran is the best. I used him when he was with a smaller firm and he was phenomenal. The state was horrified when they found out he was my attorney. Settlement was
Posted by Steve D. | May 30, 2011
Adam is an excellent lawyer. I had trouble with my car one weekend and called my boss Sunday night and told him that I would not be in on Monday. On the previous Wednesday he had told me that we only had a few days left before getting layed-off for the winter because the town we were working in want...
Posted by John | September 2, 2010
To challenge my employeer for not living up to the agreed upon commission rate was difficult for me. Adam made me feel very comfortable and was able to get his head around my situation which was confusing, very quickly. I always felt Adam negotiated very well on my behalf. The outcome of the deman...
"I endorse this lawyer. Mr. Shafran is a zealous advocate for his clients. He is a no nonsense type of attorney. He is a pleasure to work with."
Family lawyer
2022
Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers
2021
Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers
2020
Super Lawyers, Super Lawyers
2019
Rising Star, Super Lawyers
2018
Rising Star, Super Lawyers
2018
Peer Review Rated, Martindale-Hubbell
2018
Peer Review Rated, Martindale-Hubbell
2017
Rising Star, Super Lawyers
2017
Peer Review Rated, Martindale-Hubbell
2016
Rising Star, Super Lawyers
2015
Rising Star, Super Lawyers
2014
Rising Star, Super Lawyers
2013 - Present
Attorney, Rudolph Friedmann, LLP
2008 - 2013
Attorney, Ellis & Shafran
2007 - 2008
Law Clerk to the Justices, Massachusetts Superior Court
2013 - Present
Massachusetts Bar AssociationMember
$7 Million Settlement
Confidential Settlement
Confidential Settlement
Confidential Settlement
Confidential Settlement
$6.5 million settlement
2007
JD - Juris Doctor
N/A
English
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