Michael J. Moore
Name: | Michael J. Moore |
Location: | Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston |
General Information: | Real Estate Law, Construction Law, Appeals & Appellate |
Admitted: | Colorado, Massachusetts |
Mr. Moore’s expertise extends to serving Massachusetts construction companies and contractors in need of meticulous contract review and preparation services. By crafting construction contracts aimed at minimizing disputes and safeguarding client interests in potential litigations, he has fortified his reputation as a prudent legal advisor. His practice encapsulates a keen focus on reducing the likelihood of disputes while ensuring that clients’ positions are robustly protected in any ensuing litigation.
Additionally, Michael Moore excels in providing experienced trial counsel for the firm’s real estate and construction clientele. His proficient representation in Massachusetts Superior Court, District Court, and Housing Court matters underscores his adeptness at navigating complex legal landscapes. Mr. Moore’s litigation prowess also encompasses handling intricate civil litigation cases related to condominium disputes and foreclosure matters, further showcasing his comprehensive legal expertise.
A testament to his academic and professional rigor is Mr. Moore’s involvement in the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Team during law school. Not only did he finish in the Top 24 Worldwide in 2009, but he also served as Co-Coach by 2012, leading the team to become Northeast Regional Champions. This accolade highlights Mr. Moore’s dedication not just to his personal growth but also to nurturing future legal talents.
In his legal practice, Michael specializes in an extensive array of areas including Real Estate Law, Construction Law, Appeals & Appellate, Government & Administrative Law, and Landlord Tenant issues. His expertise encompasses:
- Commercial and Residential Real Estate
- Construction Contracts and Litigation
- Civil and Federal Appeals
- Administrative Law and Legislative Affairs
- Evictions and Tenants Rights
Admitted to practice in Colorado and Massachusetts, Michael offers comprehensive legal services tailored to meet the needs of his clients. He provides free consultations, ensuring that potential clients can understand their legal options without any financial obligation. Fluent in English both spoken and written, Michael is accessible to a wide range of clients seeking legal assistance in his areas of practice.
As a member of the Massachusetts Bar Association since 2014, Michael has been at the forefront of addressing the evolving challenges and opportunities within the legal sector in Massachusetts. His engagement with the association highlights his dedication to staying abreast of legal trends, regulations, and best practices that are crucial for providing exceptional legal services.
Similarly, Michael’s affiliation with the Boston Bar Association since 2014 underscores his commitment to contributing to the local legal community. Through this membership, he has had access to a vast network of legal professionals and resources that have enhanced his professional growth and allowed him to offer superior advocacy for his clients.
- Massachusetts Bar Association: 2014 – Current
- Boston Bar Association: 2014 – Current
In sum, Michael J. Moore’s active participation in both the Massachusetts and Boston Bar Associations reflects his unwavering dedication to professional excellence and continuous learning in the field of law. His contributions to these organizations demonstrate not only his passion for law but also his commitment to serving his clients with the most current and comprehensive legal knowledge available.
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