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Admitted:
2002, Massachusetts; 2003, New York.
College:
Union College (B.A. cum laude,
1998; MBA Program,
1998-99)
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Law School:
Boston University School of Law (J.D., 2002); Third-Year Editor,
American Journal of Law & Medicine. Finalist, Stone &
Semi-Finalist, Esdaile Moot Court.
Practice Areas:
Divorce; Custody; Matrimonial Agreements; Paternity; Pre-Nuptial Agreements; Co-Habitation Agreements; Modifications of Judgments.
Memberships:
Boston (Member, Family Law, Small and Sole Practitioners Section); Massachusetts (Member, Family Law); New York State (Member, Family Law); and American (Member, Family Law, Practice Management) Bar Associations; Massachusetts Bar Foundation (Life Fellow); Union College Alumni Club of Boston (President and Executive Board Member); Fundraising Gala Co-Chair RESPOND, Inc. (domestic violence agency) (2005-present); Massachusetts Academy of Trial Lawyers.
Prior to joining the firm, Ed was a summer associate at Sullivan & Worcester, LLP, assigned primarily to the Corporate and Litigation Departments. He also previously worked as a law clerk at Nathanson & Goldberg, P.C. in the areas of civil litigation, Internet start-ups, and high-technology law, while gaining trial experience. Both firms are located in downtown Boston.
Ed was also appointed to serve as a member of the national legal team for the 2004 Presidential Election, with much of his focus on voting irregularities in the “battleground state” of Pennsylvania. He has also been featured in Boston Magazine and The Beacon Hill Times. In 2007, he was selected by Law & Politics as a Massachusetts Super Lawyers “Rising Star” and was included in that print edition.
E-mail:
efd@traverslaw.com
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