Highlights
Obtained a judgment for a client following a bench trial in a case involving allegations of entitlement to an interest in real property
Prevailed on a motion to dismiss a Massachusetts state court complaint based on lack of personal jurisdiction
Successfully opposed summary judgment in a case involving earn out following asset purchase
Secured a judgment under Chapter 93A in a case involving an automobile repair shop’s failure to perform promised restoration work
Biography
Stephanie practices in all areas of civil litigation and regularly litigates in state and federal courts throughout the Commonwealth. She has experience representing clients in connection with a wide variety of complex commercial and corporate disputes. Whether a case is resolved inside or outside of the courtroom, Stephanie strives to obtain a result that maximizes value for her clients. Stephanie enjoys writing and has co-authored articles published in the Massachusetts Law Review and the Boston Bar Journal.
Stephanie graduated from Northeastern University School of Law in May 2013. Prior to joining OCM, Stephanie worked as a judicial intern for The Honorable Patti B. Saris at the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts. She also worked as a law clerk for the Department of Justice in Washington, DC, the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office in Boston, and Thornton & Naumes, LLP in Boston. Stephanie was a staff member on the Northeastern University Law Journal while in law school.
Honors & Awards
- Voted Massachusetts “Rising Star” attorney
- 2019-2021
Work Experience
- Thornton & Naumes, LLP Law Clerk
- Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office Law Clerk
- United States Department of Justice Law Clerk
- United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts Judicial Intern
Education
- J.D., Northeastern University School of Law
- B.A., English, Boston College, magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa
Bar Admission
- Massachusetts
- United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts
Publications
- “The Nuts and Bolts of a Derivative Action,” Boston Bar Journal, Spring 2018 Vol. 62 #2
- Co-author, “Chapter 93A: Dilution and Confusion through Overuse,” Massachusetts Law Review 98, No. 4 (Aug. 2017)