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(617) 482-8200

Ten Post Office Square
Boston, MA 02109

Conn Kavanaugh is committed to providing high-quality legal services to our clients. A diversity of skills and a culture of cooperation among our attorneys strengthen our abilities to solve complex legal problems.

Since our founding in 1988, we have helped our clients achieve their business and personal goals by listening carefully to their needs, assessing their situations, and delivering on their expectations. We differentiate ourselves by combining skillful lawyering with effective cost control measures.

Our attorneys include seasoned trial lawyers who have extensive experience in the courtroom, experienced negotiators skilled in conflict resolution, and business advisors who are insightful and creative.

We recognize that to serve our clients well, it is important for our lawyers to be multi-dimensional in their interests and outlooks. We encourage professional service and involvement in community activities and non-profit organizations . We believe that our diverse backgrounds enhance our ability to provide thoughtful guidance and to resolve issues effectively.

 

 

News
September 1, 2010
Carol A. Starkey has been appointed to serve on the Joint Bar Committee (JBC) for Judicial Appointments  for a three year term beginning September 1, 2010.  The JBC consists of a group of attorneys from across the Commonwealth charged to review, evaluate and report on the qualifications of individuals under consideration for judicial appointments, including clerk-magistrates, to all Courts of the Commonwealth.  The Committee also, from time to time, evaluates candidates for judicial appointment to Federal Courts having jurisdiction over Massachusetts.
 
August 2010
Massachusetts recently reformed the law concerning criminal offender record information (CORI). Among other changes, the reform limits employers' ability to ask applicants about their criminal records. For more information, read the client advisory authored by Constance M. McGrane.
 
August 2010
Andrew R. Dennington has been named co-chair of the new Consumer Finance Committee of the Boston Bar Association.  The role of the committee will be to identify and address emerging issues in the field of consumer finance that are of concern to regulators, stakeholders, private attorneys and in-house counsel.