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Heidi A. Nadel is a founder and principal of Cross Nadel LLC. With nearly two decades of sophisticated and diverse trial and appellate experience, Heidi concentrates her practice on civil litigation across a broad spectrum of areas, with a focus on complex commercial and other business disputes, closely-held business and governance litigation, probate, intellectual property, and civil rights litigation, and appeals in all areas of the law. She has represented individual and business clients in federal and state courts, before regulatory commissions and before state administrative tribunals, and in Tribal Court in a wide range of matters. Heidi has handled numerous appeals in state and federal courts.
Heidi is often called upon to lead high stakes litigation and bet-the-company cases involving complex factual and legal issues, and clients rely on her to advise and represent them on highly sensitive and important personal matters. Heidi is known by her clients and colleagues as a passionate and creative advocate and a caring and thoughtful advisor. She collaborates directly with clients to understand their goals and all relevant facts, to explore all possible options and to develop the best strategy for each client to achieve the most favorable outcome.
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Acquired: 2023
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State: Oregon
Acquired: 2017
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State: Massachusetts
Acquired: 1998
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1266 Furnace Brook Parkway, Suite 100, Quincy, MA, 02169
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Posted by anonymous | April 30, 2016 | Hired Attorney
Heidi Nadel of Cross || Nadel was the lead attorney on an amicus brief our institution filed before the MA Supreme Judicial Court. Heidi was a great help and enormously wise. We were under some pretty tight time constraints, and she worked quickly and diligently. Our amicus brief also required coordi...
"I recommend Heidi without qualification for appeals, litigation and trial work. I have known Heidi for years as a colleague and collaborator on many cases. She is brilliant, hard-working and a wonderful person of high integrity and great judgment. She is a first class lawyer and an asset on any representation."
"I had the pleasure of being Heidi's colleague and law partner for many years; we worked together for nearly a decade. Her analytical skills, ability and judgment are exceptional, and an asset to anyone that she represents. I highly and enthusiastically endorse her!"
"I endorse this lawyer. Heidi is hard-working, sophisticated and smart and has tremendous common sense, all of which make her a top-notch litigator."
Litigation lawyer
Litigation lawyer
2017
Top Women of Law, Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly
2017
Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers
2016
AV Preeminent Rated, Martindale-Hubbell
2016
Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers
2015
Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers
2014
Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers
2014
One of the Top Women Attorneys in Massachusetts, Boston Magazine
2013
Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers
2011
Super Lawyers Rising Star, Super Lawyers
2010
Super Lawyers Rising Star, Super Lawyers
2009
Super Lawyers Rising Star, Super Lawyers
2008
Super Lawyers Rising Star, Super Lawyers
2008
Up and Coming Lawyers, Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly
2007
Super Lawyers Rising Star, Super Lawyers
2006
Super Lawyers Rising Star, Super Lawyers
2016 - Present
Founder and Principal, Cross Nadel LLC
2003 - 2016
Partner, Todd & Weld LLP
1998 - 2003
Associate, Bingham McCutchen LLP
Settlement for client with payment to them of $1 million plus non-monetary terms
Settlement
1998
JD - Juris Doctor
1993
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2017
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English
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