The office of Martin R. Rosenthal practices law in Boston, Massachusetts and Suffolk Co..
The office of Martin R. Rosenthal practices law in Boston, Massachusetts and Suffolk Co..
Our entire staff is dedicated to helping clients with their legal matters regarding:
-Civil and Criminal Litigation
-Trial and Appeals in all State and Federal Courts Personal -Injury
-Civil Rights
Please contact our Boston law firm with questions about your legal issue. Provide as much information as possible regarding your inquiry. While this contact does not serve to establish an attorney/client relationship, it will allow our legal team to begin an assessment of your case.
Main Office
65A Atlantic Avenue
Boston, MA 02110
(617) 245-0170
(617) 367-1407
Martin R. Rosenthal will represent your Criminal Defense legal matters.
Areas of Practice:
-Bar Discipline
-Civil and Criminal Litigation
-Civil Rights
-Drug Offenses
-Felonies
ISLN: 910016924
Member
Practice Areas:
Attorney Discipline(33%, 1); Criminal Litigation(32%, 2); Civil Litigation(12%, 4); Appellate Practice(15%, 3); Personal Injury(5%, 7); Civil Rights(3%, 8)
Admitted: 1973, Massachusetts; 1976, U.S. District Court, District of Massachusetts
Law School: Stanford University, J.D.
Member: Boston (Council 1983-1986; Criminal Law Co-Chair 1986-1988), Massachusetts (Ethics 1996-; Drug Taskforce 2009) and American (Defense Services 1987-2000) Bar Associations; Massachusetts Association Criminal Defense Lawyers (Director 1979-1985; Legislation Chair 1996-); MA Citizens Against Death Penalty (Co-Chair 1996-2002).
Biography: Highest rating in Martindale-Hubbell. Recipient: Oehlmann Writing Prize 1970; Best Lawyers 1997-; Super Lawyers 1996-; Thurgood Marshall Awards: 2000 BBA, 2009 CPCS; MACDL Balliro Award 2003; Managing Attorney, Crim. Just. Inst., Harvard Law School 1990-1992. Public Counsel, 1973-1990; Training Director 1984-1990. Author: Training Manual Criminal Defense; Lawyers Weekly Bd-Eds. 1990-. Director, ACLU-MA 1985-1999. Gov.'s Corrections Comm'n 2003-2004. MA Sentencing Comm'n 2014-2016; Brookline: PAX, Co-Chair 1990-; Selectman 1985-1988.
Born: Boston, Massachusetts, May 10, 1947
Cases: Re Brogna, SJC BD-2011-014; Re Angwafo 453 Mass 28; Re Atty 442 Mass 660; Jenkins v Justices 416 Mass 221; Comm v Hogue 6 MassAppCt 901; Comm v Orlando 371 Mass 732.
Stanford University
Juris Doctorate, 1973
Stanford U.
M.A. (Poli. Sci.), 1973
Stanford Law
J.D., 1972
Harvard U.
B.A., 1968
ISLN: 910016924
Member
Practice Areas:
Attorney Discipline(33%, 1); Criminal Litigation(32%, 2); Civil Litigation(12%, 4); Appellate Practice(15%, 3); Personal Injury(5%, 7); Civil Rights(3%, 8)
Admitted: 1973, Massachusetts; 1976, U.S. District Court, District of Massachusetts
Law School: Stanford University, J.D.
Member: Boston (Council 1983-1986; Criminal Law Co-Chair 1986-1988), Massachusetts (Ethics 1996-; Drug Taskforce 2009) and American (Defense Services 1987-2000) Bar Associations; Massachusetts Association Criminal Defense Lawyers (Director 1979-1985; Legislation Chair 1996-); MA Citizens Against Death Penalty (Co-Chair 1996-2002).
Biography: Highest rating in Martindale-Hubbell. Recipient: Oehlmann Writing Prize 1970; Best Lawyers 1997-; Super Lawyers 1996-; Thurgood Marshall Awards: 2000 BBA, 2009 CPCS; MACDL Balliro Award 2003; Managing Attorney, Crim. Just. Inst., Harvard Law School 1990-1992. Public Counsel, 1973-1990; Training Director 1984-1990. Author: Training Manual Criminal Defense; Lawyers Weekly Bd-Eds. 1990-. Director, ACLU-MA 1985-1999. Gov.'s Corrections Comm'n 2003-2004. MA Sentencing Comm'n 2014-2016; Brookline: PAX, Co-Chair 1990-; Selectman 1985-1988.
Born: Boston, Massachusetts, May 10, 1947
Cases: Re Brogna, SJC BD-2011-014; Re Angwafo 453 Mass 28; Re Atty 442 Mass 660; Jenkins v Justices 416 Mass 221; Comm v Hogue 6 MassAppCt 901; Comm v Orlando 371 Mass 732.
Stanford University Juris Doctorate, 1973
Stanford U. M.A. (Poli. Sci.), 1973
Stanford Law J.D., 1972
Harvard U. B.A., 1968
Our entire staff is dedicated to helping clients with their legal matters regarding:
-Civil and Criminal Litigation
-Trial and Appeals in all State and Federal Courts Personal -Injury
-Civil Rights
Please contact our Boston law firm with questions about your legal issue. Provide as much information as possible regarding your inquiry. While this contact does not serve to establish an attorney/client relationship, it will allow our legal team to begin an assessment of your case.
Main Office
65A Atlantic Avenue
Boston, MA 02110
(617) 245-0170
(617) 367-1407
Martin R. Rosenthal will represent your Criminal Defense legal matters.
Areas of Practice:
-Bar Discipline
-Civil and Criminal Litigation
-Civil Rights
-Drug Offenses
-Felonies
ISLN: 910016924
Member
Practice Areas:
Attorney Discipline(33%, 1); Criminal Litigation(32%, 2); Civil Litigation(12%, 4); Appellate Practice(15%, 3); Personal Injury(5%, 7); Civil Rights(3%, 8)
Admitted: 1973, Massachusetts; 1976, U.S. District Court, District of Massachusetts
Law School: Stanford University, J.D.
Member: Boston (Council 1983-1986; Criminal Law Co-Chair 1986-1988), Massachusetts (Ethics 1996-; Drug Taskforce 2009) and American (Defense Services 1987-2000) Bar Associations; Massachusetts Association Criminal Defense Lawyers (Director 1979-1985; Legislation Chair 1996-); MA Citizens Against Death Penalty (Co-Chair 1996-2002).
Biography: Highest rating in Martindale-Hubbell. Recipient: Oehlmann Writing Prize 1970; Best Lawyers 1997-; Super Lawyers 1996-; Thurgood Marshall Awards: 2000 BBA, 2009 CPCS; MACDL Balliro Award 2003; Managing Attorney, Crim. Just. Inst., Harvard Law School 1990-1992. Public Counsel, 1973-1990; Training Director 1984-1990. Author: Training Manual Criminal Defense; Lawyers Weekly Bd-Eds. 1990-. Director, ACLU-MA 1985-1999. Gov.'s Corrections Comm'n 2003-2004. MA Sentencing Comm'n 2014-2016; Brookline: PAX, Co-Chair 1990-; Selectman 1985-1988.
Born: Boston, Massachusetts, May 10, 1947
Cases: Re Brogna, SJC BD-2011-014; Re Angwafo 453 Mass 28; Re Atty 442 Mass 660; Jenkins v Justices 416 Mass 221; Comm v Hogue 6 MassAppCt 901; Comm v Orlando 371 Mass 732.
Stanford University
Juris Doctorate, 1973
Stanford U.
M.A. (Poli. Sci.), 1973
Stanford Law
J.D., 1972
Harvard U.
B.A., 1968
ISLN: 910016924
Member
Practice Areas:
Attorney Discipline(33%, 1); Criminal Litigation(32%, 2); Civil Litigation(12%, 4); Appellate Practice(15%, 3); Personal Injury(5%, 7); Civil Rights(3%, 8)
Admitted: 1973, Massachusetts; 1976, U.S. District Court, District of Massachusetts
Law School: Stanford University, J.D.
Member: Boston (Council 1983-1986; Criminal Law Co-Chair 1986-1988), Massachusetts (Ethics 1996-; Drug Taskforce 2009) and American (Defense Services 1987-2000) Bar Associations; Massachusetts Association Criminal Defense Lawyers (Director 1979-1985; Legislation Chair 1996-); MA Citizens Against Death Penalty (Co-Chair 1996-2002).
Biography: Highest rating in Martindale-Hubbell. Recipient: Oehlmann Writing Prize 1970; Best Lawyers 1997-; Super Lawyers 1996-; Thurgood Marshall Awards: 2000 BBA, 2009 CPCS; MACDL Balliro Award 2003; Managing Attorney, Crim. Just. Inst., Harvard Law School 1990-1992. Public Counsel, 1973-1990; Training Director 1984-1990. Author: Training Manual Criminal Defense; Lawyers Weekly Bd-Eds. 1990-. Director, ACLU-MA 1985-1999. Gov.'s Corrections Comm'n 2003-2004. MA Sentencing Comm'n 2014-2016; Brookline: PAX, Co-Chair 1990-; Selectman 1985-1988.
Born: Boston, Massachusetts, May 10, 1947
Cases: Re Brogna, SJC BD-2011-014; Re Angwafo 453 Mass 28; Re Atty 442 Mass 660; Jenkins v Justices 416 Mass 221; Comm v Hogue 6 MassAppCt 901; Comm v Orlando 371 Mass 732.
Stanford University Juris Doctorate, 1973
Stanford U. M.A. (Poli. Sci.), 1973
Stanford Law J.D., 1972
Harvard U. B.A., 1968