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Pearlstein, Mark W.

Mark W. Pearlstein - Boston, MA

Attorney at McDermott Will & Emery LLP

Litigation & Dispute Resolution Lawyers in Boston, MA

200 Clarendon Street Floor 58 Boston, MA 02116 - 5021

  • 1 Super Lawyers®
  • 43 Years 
    Experience

Boston Litigation & Dispute Resolution Lawyer

Updated: 03/03/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Litigation & Dispute Resolution

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  • By Anonymous on May. 05, 2025
    Consulted Attorney 2025
    I am very happy to recommend Mr. Pearlstein. He is extremely proficient as a lawyer but also extremely generous with his time. My conversations with him have been pleasant and enlightening. I found the article he coauthored with Laura McLane titled Using The False Claims Act To Second-Guess What Patients Need: Hungry Relators, Outsized DOJ Recoveries, And The Adverse Consequences For American Health Care to be exemplary of the excellence of his work.
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Boston, MA

200 Clarendon Street
Floor 58
Boston, MA 02116 - 5021

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Phone: (617) 535-4425

Fax: (617) 535-3800

Website: http://www.mwe.com

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