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District of Massachusetts CJA Panel List District of Massachusetts CJA Panel List Panel(s) Name Address Phone Email Boston Amabile, John A Amabile & Burkly, PC 508-559-6966 [email protected] 380 Pleasant Street Brockton, MA 02301 Worcester Angiulo, Leonardo A. Angiulo Law, PLLC 508-868-0899 [email protected] PO Box 2903 Worcester, MA 01613 Boston Apfel, David J Goodwin Procter LLP 617-570-1970 [email protected] 1000 Northern Avenue Boston, MA 02210 Boston Bailey, R Bradford Brad Bailey Law P.C. 857-991-1945 [email protected] 44 School Street Suite 1000B Boston, MA 02108 Boston Barron, Kevin 50 Congress St 617-407-6837 [email protected] Habeas Sutie 600 Boston, MA 02109 Boston Benzaken, Jason Benzaken, Alexander & Wood, PC 508-897-0001 [email protected] 1342 Belmont Street Suite 102 Brockton, MA 02301 Boston Bernstein, Inga Zalkind Duncan & Bernstein LLP 617-820-5168 [email protected] 65A Atlantic Avenue Boston, MA 02110 Boston Bourbeau, Michael C Bourbeau & Bonilla, LLP 617-350-6565 [email protected] 80 Washington St Building K Norwell, MA 02061 District of Massachusetts CJA Panel List Panel(s) Name Address Phone Email Boston Braceras, Roberto M Goodwin Procter LLP 617-570-1895 [email protected] 1000 Northern Avenue Boston, MA 02210 Boston Budreau, James H Bassil & Budreau 617-276-7385 [email protected] 20 Park Place Suite 1005 Boston, MA 02116 Boston Caramanica, James M. 120 North Main Street 508-222-0096 [email protected] Suite 306 Attelboro, MA 02703 Boston Carney, Jr., J. W. J. W. Carney & Associates 617-933-0350 ext 1 [email protected] 20 Park Place Suite 1405 Boston, MA 02116 Boston Christofferson, Eric DLA Piper LLP (US) 617-406-6089 [email protected] 33 Arch Street Boston, MA 02210 Habeas Church, Susan Demissie & Church 617-354-3944 [email protected] 929 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139 Boston Cipoletta, James J 385 Broadway 781-289-7777 [email protected] Suite 307 Revere, MA 02151 Boston Cloherty, Daniel J Todd & Weld LLP 617-624-4774 [email protected] One Federal Street Boston, MA 02110 District of Massachusetts CJA Panel List Panel(s) Name Address Phone Email Boston Connolly, William H 20 Park Plaza 617-542-0200 [email protected] Suite 1000 Boston, MA 02116 Boston Cunha, John Cunha & Holcomb, P.C. 617-523-4300 [email protected] Habeas One State Street Suite 500 Boston, MA 02109 Boston Day, John S 33 Railroad Avenue 781-789-3001 [email protected] Suite 4 Duxbury, MA 02332 Boston Demissie, Derege B Demissie & Church 617-354-3944 [email protected] 929 Massachusetts Avenue Suite 101 Cambridge, MA 02139 Boston DiStefano, Michael R. Todd & Weld LLP 617-624-4764 [email protected] One Federal Street Boston, MA 02110 Springfield Dolan, Charles E. Raipher D. Pellegrino Associates, P.C. 413-746-4400 [email protected] 265 State Street Springfield, MA 01103 Boston Dominguez, Carlos J 90 Canal Street 617-742-2824 [email protected] 4th Floor Suite 400 Boston, MA 02114 Boston Duncan, David Zalkind Duncan & Bernstein LLP 617-742-6020 [email protected] 65A Atlantic Avenue Boston, MA 02110 District of Massachusetts CJA Panel List Panel(s) Name Address Phone Email Springfield Duncan, Tracy E. 1380 Main Street 413-746-8441 [email protected] Suite 404 Springfield, MA 01103 Springfield Elkins, Marissa 31 Trumbull Road 413-341-6944 [email protected] Suite B Northampton, MA 01060 Boston Falvey, Jr., John J Goodwin Procter LLP 617-570-1344 [email protected] 1000 Northern Avenue Boston, MA 02210 Boston Fasoldt, C. Henry C. Henry Fasoldt, Attorney at Law, LLC 617-338-0009 [email protected] 185 Devonshire Street Suite 302 Boston, MA 02110 Boston Feldman-Rumpler, Leslie Attorney at Law 617-728-9944 [email protected] 4 Cypress Street Suite 7 Brookline, MA 02445 Boston Fick, William W. Fick & Marx LLP 857-321-8360 [email protected] 24 Federal Street 4th Floor Boston, MA 02110 Habeas Fray-Witzer, Sharon 20 Park Plaza 617-720-2527 [email protected] Suite 505 Boston, MA 02116 Worcester Fried, Syrie Good Schneider Cormier & Fried 617-523-5933 [email protected] 83 Atlantic Avenue Boston, MA 02110 District of Massachusetts CJA Panel List Panel(s) Name Address Phone Email Boston Fuller, Anthony E. Hogan Lovells US LLP 617-371-1032 [email protected] 125 High Street 20th Floor Boston, MA 02110 Boston Fund, Joan M 245 First Street 508-878-6830 [email protected] Worcester Riverview II Suite 1800 Cambridge, MA 02142 Boston Garrity, Paul J 14 Londonderry Road 603-434-4106 [email protected] Londonderry, NH 03053 Boston Gillespie, Raymond E 875 Massachusetts Avenue 617-661-3222 [email protected] Cambridge, MA 02139 Boston Glaser, Lenore M 45 Bromfield Street 617-753-9988 [email protected] Suite 500 Boston, MA 02108 Springfield Glenn, Janet 1380 Main Street 413-519-9837 [email protected] Suite 409 Springfield, MA 01103 Boston Gold, Ian 185 Devonshire Street 617-297-7686 [email protected] Suite 302 Boston, MA 02110 Boston Goldenberg, Keren Law Office of Keren Goldenberg 978-221-2503 [email protected] 19A Alexander Avenue Belmont, MA 02478 District of Massachusetts CJA Panel List Panel(s) Name Address Phone Email Boston Gormley, George F George F. Gormley, P.C. 617-268-2999 [email protected] 160 Old Derby Street, Suite 456 Hingham, MA 02043 Worcester Gribouski, James J Glickman, Sugarman, Kneeland, Gribouski 508-756-6206 [email protected] 11 Harvard Street Worcester, MA 01609 Boston Griffin, Joan M P.O. Box 133 617-283-0954 [email protected] Dublin, NH 03444 Boston Griffin, Jr., Joseph M 15 Court Square 617-742-1663 [email protected] Suite 240 Boston, MA 02108 Worcester Griffis, Darren Glickman, Sugarman, Kneeland, Gribouski 508-756-6206 [email protected] 11 Harvard Street Worcester, MA 01609 Boston Grimaldi, David J. David J. Grimaldi, P.C. 617-661-1529 [email protected] 929 Massachusetts Avenue Suite 200 Cambridge, MA 02139 Boston Halpern, Keith S 572 Washington Street 617-722-9952 [email protected] Suite 19 Wellesley, MA 02482 Springfield Harty, Joseph P. 387 Riverdale Street 413-204-8539 [email protected] West Springfield, MA 01089 District of Massachusetts CJA Panel List Panel(s) Name Address Phone Email Boston Hedges, Jessica D Hedges & Tumposky, LLP 617-722-8220 [email protected] 50 Congress Street Suite 600 Boston, MA 02109 Springfield Hoose, David P. Sasson, Turnbull, Ryan & Hoose 413-586-4800 ext 107 [email protected] 100 Main Street Third Floor Northampton, MA 01060 Habeas Hope, Charles Allan Cunha & Holcomb, PC 617-523-4300 [email protected] One State Street Suite 500 Boston, MA 02109 Boston Horstmann, Peter C 450 Lexington Street 617-723-1980 [email protected] Suite 101 Newton, MA 02466 Boston Huggard, Stephen G. Huggard Law LLC 617-875-2622 [email protected] 470 Atlantic Avenue 4th Floor Boston, MA 02210 Worcester Hussey, Michael Murphy & Rudolf LLP 508-425-6330 [email protected] One Mercantile Street Suite 740 Worcester, MA 01608 Boston Iovieno, Thomas J 345 Neponset Street 617-464-3300 [email protected] Habeas Canton, MA 02021 Habeas Jacobson, Myles D. 16 Center Street Suite 314 413-584-8181 [email protected] Northampton, MA 01060 District of Massachusetts CJA Panel List Panel(s) Name Address Phone Email Boston Jeruchim, Vivianne Jeruchim & Davenport, LLP 617-720-6047 [email protected] 50 Congress Street Suite 615 Boston, MA 02109 Habeas Kamholtz, Matthew P.O. Box 585 617-515-5791 [email protected] Brookline, MA 02446 Habeas Katz, Scott 1600 Providence Highway 617-545-4488 [email protected] Walpole, MA 02081 Boston Kelleher, Victoria R One Marina Park Drive 978-744-4126 [email protected] Suite 1410 Boston, MA 02210 Boston Kelly, Paul V Jackson Lewis LLP 617-305-1263 [email protected] 75 Park Plaza Boston, MA 02116 Boston Kerner, J. Thomas 240 Commercial Street 617-720-5509 [email protected] Suite 5A Boston, MA 02109 Boston Kotlier, Jonathan L Nutter McClennen & Fish 617-439-2683 [email protected] 155 Seaport Boulevard Boston, MA 02210 Boston Krasnoo, James B Krasnoo, Klehm & Falkner LLP 978-475-9955 [email protected] 28 Andover Street Suite 240 Andover, MA 01810 District of Massachusetts CJA Panel List Panel(s) Name Address Phone Email Boston Lagos, Claudia Scully & Lagos 617-307-5055 [email protected] 101 Summer Street 4th Floor Boston, MA 02110 Habeas Levinson, Lori H. 500 Main Street 413-528-2355 [email protected] Springfield Suite 2 Great Barrington, MA 01230 Boston Levy, Joshua S Ropes & Gray LLP 617-645-7229 [email protected] 800 Boylston Street Boston, MA 02199 Boston Lopez, Scott P Lawson & Weitzen, LLP 617-439-4990 x 3076 [email protected] 88 Black Falcon Avenue Suite 345 Boston, MA 02210 Boston Masferrer, Eduardo A Masferrer & Associates 617-531-0135 [email protected] 45 Bromfield Street 5th Floor Boston, MA 02108 Boston Miller, Jeffrey M. 60 Leo M. Birmingham Pkwy 617-482-5799 [email protected] Ste. 103 Boston, MA 02135 Boston Milligan, III, Leonard E. Milligan Rona Duran & King LLC 617-395-9493 [email protected] 50 Congress Street Suite 600 Boston, MA 02109 Boston Miner, Tracy A Miner Orkand Siddall LLP 617-263-2600 ext 242 [email protected] 470 Atlantic Avenue 4th Floor Boston, MA 02210 District of Massachusetts CJA Panel List Panel(s) Name Address Phone Email Worcester Murphy, Brian E Murphy & Rudolf, LLP 508-425-6330 [email protected] One Mercantile Street Suite 740 Worcester, MA 01608 Springfield Murphy, Kevin G. Casartello & Murphy LLC 413-781-4700 [email protected] 121 State Street Suite 203 Springfield, MA 01103 Habeas Nathanson, David J. Wood & Nathanson LLP 978-744-2695 [email protected] 50 Congress Street Suite 600 Boston, MA 01970 Habeas Neaves, Cathryn A.
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