Daniel Briansky - Boston, MA
Lawyers in Boston, MA
50 Congess St. Suite 225 Boston, MA 02109
Updated: 02/15/2026
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Consulted Law firm 2024He literally sleeps basically through any other legal representative in his general vicinity while they speak. He acts like he’s better and smarter than everyone, was talking down to the mediator who was stating facts to help educate him. Had her repeat the same thing the 20 times he asked, and she did nicely. It was very clear to me and the mediator (after talking alone with her, that he was a very disrespectful and gross human, overall) He was having trouble comprehending what was even going on? When in reality, he doesn’t even know basic laws. We both knew more than him. Slightly alarming, that I’m laughing at a lawyer with a mediator, because I know more laws than him. That’s not how things should work….The fact that the defendant knew more about the laws than him.. Truly, I’m thinking he should be in a senior citizen center. Because it’s not safe for people to be working in the law when they’re not even educated, cant stay awake, nods off or simply not listening to anyone else around them. Just wasting our time. I was pleasant and polite until he was clearly rude, and not a very good person, overall. he just wanted to fight with a mediator for an hour. It was a waste of time, and he was harassing her and being rude to me from the second he walked in the building. He’s also representing someone who is a terrible human, making him a terrible human. A Man that neglects any problems or infestations in any building he owns. Someone with no empathy for humans. Someone who can’t pay his own mortgage. And someone that’s not gonna own this building for much longer. When you’re known as the “Worst landlord in Boston” then have two tenants you have to bring to court on the same date? While being known for taking tenants to court. Basically this guy, he’s half asleep, and only someone that is delusional, like my landlord would trust or be able to only find this person to defend them.
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