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Barry S.
Scheer is a partner and co-founder of Parker Scheer LLP, and serves
as director of the firm's Business Law and Litigation Group. With
more than twenty-five years of experience in the area of business
litigation and corporate law, Mr. Scheer is widely regarded
as among Massachusetts' leading business litigation attorneys.
Mr. Scheer has attained the highest rating established by
Martindale-Hubbell's Law Directory. This rating is
only given to lawyers and law firms which are considered to have
Very High to Preeminent Legal Ability and who are thought to embrace
Very High Professional Standards.
Mr. Scheer's clients include many leading Massachusetts, national,
and international businesses, and his cases have been the subject
of frequent press coverage by the local and national press.
Mr. Scheer serves as a trial practice adviser to student participants
in the Harvard Law School Trial Practice program and is a frequent
guest lecturer at Boston College Law School where he speaks on
the subjects of business law and negotiations.
Before co-founding Parker Scheer in 1996, Mr. Scheer was a director
and shareholder in the Boston trial firm of Sarrouf, Tarricone
& Flemming, P.C., where he represented the majority of the
firm's business litigation clients.
Mr. Scheer makes his home in Winchester, Massachusetts, with his
wife and two daughters.
Education:
B.A. State University of New York at Stony Brook; J.D. New England
School of Law.
Bar Admissions:
Massachusetts; United States District Court, Massachusetts; United
States Court of Appeals. Legal
Affiliations: Massachusetts
Bar Association (Member: Business Litigation Committee).
E-Mail: bss@parkerscheer.com
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Eric J. Parker is a co-founder of Parker Scheer LLP and serves as the firm's Managing Partner. With over 20 years of experience in complex personal injury trial work, Mr. Parker represents adults and children injured or killed as a result of defectively designed and manufactured products, as well as victims of medical and dental malpractice, defective premises, motor vehicle negligence, and aviation related injury or death.
Mr. Parker is an elected member of the
American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA; Elected Vice President,
Massachusetts Chapter, 2007), and a member of the American Association
for Justice (formerly the Association of Trial Lawyers of America),
the Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys, the Massachusetts
Bar Association, the Lawyer-Pilots Bar Association, and the
National Transportation Safety Board Bar Association. Mr. Parker
has been named a "Massachusetts Super Lawyer"
by the publishers of Boston Magazine every
year since the designation was first created in 2004 (given
to the top 5% of all Massachusetts attorneys), and is a certified
member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum.
Mr. Parker has received the highest
peer-review rating established by Martindale-Hubbell's Law
Directory. This rating is only given to lawyers and law firms
which are considered to have Very
High to Preeminent Legal Ability and who are thought to embrace
Very High Professional Standards.
In addition to serving as director of
the firm's Complex Personal Injury Practice Group, Mr. Parker
is also an FAA licensed Private Pilot, and was a founding
member of the Board of Trustees of the Media and Technology
Charter High School of Boston (Elected Chairman of the Board,
2001-2005), whose mission is to prepare at risk, inner-city
Boston high school students to succeed in college and beyond.
In 2001 Mr. Parker was appointed to the Editorial Advisory
Board of the Boston Law Tribune, and in January 2007
was appointed to the Editorial Board of Massachusetts
Lawyers Weekly, the leading weekly newspaper serving
the Massachusetts legal community.
Before co-founding Parker Scheer, Mr. Parker was a partner in the Boston trial firm of Sarrouf, Tarricone & Flemming. Mr. Parker is a frequent guest lecturer at Boston College Law School and has served as a trial practice adviser to student participants in the Harvard Law School Trial Practice program. Mr. Parker has authored articles on a wide range of legal topics with an emphasis on the representation of children in tort actions. Mr. Parker's cases have received regional and national press coverage, and have been cited as among the "most important decisions" by the Massachusetts legal press.
Mr. Parker has received the highest peer-review rating established by Martindale-Hubbell's Law Directory. Education:
A.B.Vassar College; J.D. Suffolk University Law School.
Bar Admissions: Massachusetts;
United States District Court, Massachusetts; United States Court
of Appeals, First Circuit.
Legal and Professional Affiliations: Massachusetts Bar Association, American Board of Trial Advocates (elected), The American Association for Justice; Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys, The Lawyer Pilots Bar Association, The National Transportation Safety Board Bar Association; Million Dollar Advocates Forum, and the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA).
Legal Papers and Publications:
Great-West Life & Annuity Company v. Knudson: Contrary to the Belief of Some, Reports of the Death of ERISA-based Health-care Liens Have Been Greatly Exaggerated. Massachusetts Bar Association Section Review, Vol. 4 No. 3, summer 2002. Author, "Helpful Hints for Representing Children in Tort Actions," Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly, October 1997.
E-Mail: ejp@parkerscheer.com
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Robert D. Stewart is a partner in the firm and concentrates in
the areas of business litigation and real estate conveyancing.
Mr. Stewart has extensive civil trial experience, and has represented
individuals in a broad range of civil litigation claims. Mr. Stewart
also a member of Parker Scheer's Real Estate Practice Group, and
serves as Director of the firm's conveyancing practice.
Mr. Stewart makes his home in Lynnfield, Massachusetts with his
wife and two daughters. Education:
B.A. Middlebury College; J.D. (cum laude) Suffolk University
Law School.
Bar Admissions: Massachusetts;
United States District Court, First Circuit.
Legal Affiliations: American
Trial Lawyers Association, Massachusetts Bar Association.
E-Mail: rds@parkerscheer.com
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Susan M. Bourque is a partner in the firm and a member
of Parker Scheer's Business Litigation Practice Group.
Ms. Bourque also serves as Editor of the firm's quarterly publication,
The Letter, which features a selection of cases resolved
by the firm each quarter, as well as information on a wide variety
of client-oriented legal topics. Ms. Bourque makes her home in
Wakefield, Massachusetts with her husband.
Education: B.A.
Rivier College; J.D. (cum laude) Suffolk University School
of Law. Bar Admissions:
Massachusetts; United States District Court, Massachusetts;
Legal Affiliations:
Massachusetts Bar Association; Association of Trial Lawyers of
America. Legal Papers
and Publications: Great-West Life & Annuity Company v. Knudson:
Contrary to the Belief of Some, Reports of the Death of ERISA-based
Health-care Liens Have Been Greatly Exaggerated. Massachusetts
Bar Association Section Review, Vol. 4 No. 3, Summer 2002.
E-Mail: smb@parkerscheer.com
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Garrett J. Lee is a civil litigation associate and a member of
Parker Scheer's Business Litigation Practice Group. His practice
is concentrated in the areas of general commercial litigation,
land-use disputes, construction claims, copyright and trademark
infringement, employment disputes, and product
liability claims. Mr. Lee has litigated complex business torts,
contract claims, zoning appeals, violations of the Massachusetts
Consumer Protection Statute, and employment discrimination claims.
He also has experience litigating negligence, environmental, and
professional liability claims. Mr. Lee began his litigation career
at the Boston office of Burns & Levinson, LLP.
During law school, Mr. Lee clerked with Judge Mark Coven of the
Massachusetts District Court, Civil Appellate Division and completed
legal internships with the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority,
Rosenberg and Schapiro, P.C., and Burns & Levinson LLP. He also
served as a research assistant to the Dean of the law school.
Mr. Lee is an active member of the Northeastern University Alumni
Association.
Prior to attending law school, Mr. Lee was a Community Planner
with the National Park Service in Boston. Some of his projects
included the Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area Study,
and the Hamilton Grange Relocation Project in New York, N.Y. Mr.
Lee makes his home in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Education:
B.S., Northeastern University (magna cum laude); University
of London, Goldsmith's College, U.K. (study abroad); J.D. Northeastern
University School of Law. Bar
Admissions: Massachusetts; United
States District Court, Massachusetts; United States Court of Appeals,
First Circuit. Legal
Affiliations: Massachusetts
Bar Association; Boston Bar Association
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Debora A. Concepcion is a litigation associate and a member
of Parker Scheer's Complex Personal Injury Group. Ms. Concepcion
has experience in a wide area of complex personal injury claims
including medical and dental malpractice; motor vehicle negligence;
product liability; defective premises; and workplace sexual
assault.
Prior to joining Parker Scheer, Attorney Concepcion was a litigation
associate with the firm Zizik, LaSalle & Powers, P.C., where
she concentrated in the defense of motor vehicle related claims.
As a member of Parker Scheer's Complex Personal Injury Group,
Ms. Concepcion brings an invaluable perspective to her work
as a plaintiff's advocate, providing her clients with an inside
view on insurance claims practices and defense strategies.
Attorney Concepcion makes her home in Dracut, Massachusetts
with her husband and daughter.
Education: B.A.
(summa cum laude) Merrimack College; J.D.(cum laude) Suffolk
University School of Law.
Bar Admissions:
Massachusetts; United States District Court, Massachusetts.
Legal Publications:
Author, “The Inadequacy of the Voir Dire,” 5 Suffolk
Journal of Trial and Appellate Advocacy 81 (2000), which was
re-printed by the Boston Bar Association and cited in its Sixth
Annual Superior Court Bench Meets Bar Conference on February
27, 2002.
Legal Affiliations:
American Bar Association; Massachusetts Bar Association; Association
of Trial Lawyers of America.
E-Mail: dac@parkerscheer.com
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Ryan P.B. Kelly is an associate
and a member of Parker Scheer's Complex Personal Injury and
Real Estate Groups. Mr. Kelly has experience in a wide area
of complex personal injury claims including medical and dental
malpractice; motor vehicle negligence; product liability; and
defective premises. Mr. Kelly, also a member of Parker Scheer's
Real Estate Practice Group, serves as an associate in the firm's
conveyancing practice.
Education:
B.A. Colby College (cum laude); J.D.(cum laude) Suffolk University
School of Law.
Bar Admissions:
Massachusetts; New Hampshire.
Legal Affiliations:
American Bar Association; Massachusetts Bar Association; Association
of Trial Lawyers of America.
E-Mail: rpk@parkerscheer.com
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Jodie A. Caruolo is a senior associate and directs Parker Scheer痴 Domestic Relations Practice Group. Ms. Caruolo has over 13 years of active experience before the Probate and Family Courts in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Ms. Caruolo has extensive experience in all aspects of Domestic Relations law, including divorce proceedings, child custody issues, alimony and child support, and asset valuation and post divorce modifications.
Before joining Parker Scheer, Ms Caruolo was an associate with the firm Gilmore, Rees, Carlson and Cataldo, P.C., where she represented clients in domestic relations matters throughout Southern Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
Education:
B.A (cum laude) Colby College; J.D. University of Maine School
of Law.
Bar Admissions:
Massachusetts Bar Association; Rhode Island Bar Association
Legal Affiliations:
Family Court Bench Bar
E-Mail: jac@parkerscheer.com
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As Senior Counsel to Parker Scheer LLP and as one of the Commonwealth’s most distinguished trial lawyers, Marty brings more than forty years of experience in the areas of tort litigation and domestic relations law. In addition to his legal practice, Marty has served as an Adjunct Professor of Law at Boston College Law School since 1974, teaching classes in both Dispute Negotiations and Trial Practice. He has served as a Guest Instructor in Harvard Law School's Trial Advocacy Program, as well as a Teaching Participant in the Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) program, and as a Guest Lecturer at Northeastern University. Prior to joining Parker Scheer, Marty was a principal with White, Inker, Aronson, P.C. for more than thirty-five years, twenty-five of which he served as one of the managing partners. White, Inker, Aronson, P.C. was widely regarded as one of Massachusetts' most respected domestic relations and civil practice law firms.
Marty holds an A.V. rating from the Martindale Hubbell Law Directory, a distinction awarded only to those attorneys deemed by their peers to embrace the highest standards of professional skill and ethics in the practice of law, and was named a Massachusetts Super Lawyer (awarded to the top 5% of all practicing attorneys) by the Editors of Boston Magazine.
Marty is an elected member of the American Board of Trial Advocates (A.B.O.T.A) (President, Massachusetts Chapter, 1994-1996), a member of the Massachusetts Council on Family Mediation, the Association for Conflict Resolution, the Senior Partners for Justice Advisory Board, a past President of the Boston College Law School Alumni Association, and is a past and/or current member of the American, Massachusetts, and Boston Bar Associations, the Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys, and the American Association for Justice (formerly the American Trial Lawyers Association).
Marty is a graduate of Boston College Law School and Dartmouth College.
E-Mail: mla@parkerscheer.com
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Las Vegas, Nevada
Andre Lagomarsino is a partner
and co-founder of the Las Vegas office of Parker Scheer Lagomarsino.
Mr. Lagomarsino痴 practice focuses on complex injury litigation
and strategic business planning and oversight. He currently represents
individuals and businesses in lawsuits involving serious personal
injury, commercial matters, insurance bad faith, and egregious
violations of personal and property rights. As the Las Vegas partner
in the firm, Mr. Lagomarsino maintains an aggressive litigation
practice with special emphasis on serious personal injury litigation,
including injuries involving traumatic brain injury, violent vehicle
collisions, and serious injuries caused by defective and dangerous
products. His experience in representing personal injury plaintiffs
allows him to provide superior representation in serious personal
injury cases.
Mr. Lagomarsino was born and raised in Las Vegas and has represented
individuals and businesses in Nevada for over 10 years. After
working for over 5 years with the renowned Campbell and Williams
litigation law firm, Mr. Lagomarsino formed Lagomarsino Law Office
in January 2003. Nearly 4 years later, he joined forces with the
esteemed Boston law firm, Parker Scheer, to provide premium representation
in Las Vegas.
Education: B.A. University of Nevada at Las
Vegas; J.D. Creighton University School of Law.
Bar Admissions: Nevada; United States District
Court, Nevada.
Legal Affiliations: American Trial Lawyers Association;
Nevada Trial Lawyers Association; Clark Couny Bar Association.
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Las
Vegas, Nevada
David Romanow is an associate and a member
of Parker Scheer Lagomarsinos Complex Personal Injury
and Business Litigation Groups. Mr. Romanow has experience dealing
with wide-ranging and complicated facets of the law and has
worked on cases involving complex anti-trust litigation, heath
care legislation, sexual harassment, governmental affairs, regulatory
matters, medical malpractice, deprivation of constitutional
rights, and business and commercial litigation. While in law
school, Mr. Romanow produced a quarterly publication for this
Nations oldest liberal lobbying group, Americans for Democratic
Action.
Education: B.A. Syracuse University (Political
Science); J.D. Duquesne University
Distinctions: Cali-Award Recipient: Legal
Medicine and Forensic Science (Dr. Cyril Wecht)
Admiralty Law
Bar Admissions: Nevada; United States
District Court, Nevada.
Legal Affiliations: American Bar Association,
Nevada Justice Association, Clark County Bar Association.
E-Mail: dmr@parkerscheer.com
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Dennis P. Crimmins is of counsel to the firm, applying
his 20 years experience to the Business Law and Real Estate practice
group. Formerly a partner at Goodwin, Procter & Hoar in Boston,
Mr. Crimminsケ practice is focused on commercial real estate, with
particular emphasis on representing developers, lenders, and investors
in strategic land use planning before state and local permitting
agencies; in negotiating architectural, construction, and design/build
contracts; and on restructuring and resolving problem loans on
commercial real estate developments.
His expertise also extends to representing hotel owners and their
lenders in negotiating joint ventures and management and franchise
agreements, as well as advising pension funds and other tax-exempt
investors in making large-scale commercial real estate investments
and loans. In addition, Mr. Crimmins has considerable experience
representing buyers and sellers in significant residential transactions.
After graduating from Princeton University cum laude in economics
in 1972, Mr. Crimmins served as a commissioned officer in the
United States Navy and worked in the marine construction industry
as a diving supervisor. While attending the Marshall-Wythe School
of Law at the College of William and Mary, he was a member of
the William and Mary Law Review.
Education:
J.D. College of William & Mary, 1980: A.B.(cum laude)
Princeton University, 1972.
Bar Admissions: Massachusetts
Bar United States District Court of Massachusetts Bar
Legal Affiliations: American
Bar Association Massachusetts Bar Association Boston Bar Association
E-Mail: dpcrimmins@parkerscheer.com
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