Kiernan Perrotti - Boston, MA
Attorney at Morgan & Morgan
Brain Injuries Lawyers in Boston, MA
12 Ericsson St. #2F Boston, MA 02122
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Boston Brain Injuries Lawyer
Updated: 03/16/2026
Areas of Practice
- Brain Injuries
- Burn & Fire Injuries
- Dog Bite & Animal Attacks
- Negligent Security & Inadequate Security
- Personal Injury, Premises Liability
- Slip & Fall
- Spinal Cord Injuries
- Wrongful Death
Attorney Information
Overview
Kiernan Perrotti is a premises liability attorney in Morgan & Morgan's Boston office. She obtained her Juris Doctorate from Suffolk University Law School.
Prior to law school, Kiernan attended Suffolk University for her undergraduate education where she received a Bachelor of Science with a dual major in Applied Legal Studies and Political Theory and a minor in Education. While attending Suffolk University, Kiernan was the president of Theta Phi Alpha Sorority and began working for an attorney specializing in personal injury and workers compensation cases, who she continued to work for throughout law school.
While at Suffolk University Law School, Kiernan also held three positions as a S.J.C. Rule 3:03 certified Student Attorney, including working for the Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services, the Mental Health Litigation Division of the Committee for Public Counsel Services, and the Suffolk University Health Law Clinic. After law school, Kiernan then began working for a Boston based firm specializing in personal injury and premises liability cases. Kiernan brings her knowledge and experience to Morgan & Morgan to zealously represent her clients.
Education
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Legal Education
- Suffolk University Law School, Boston, Massachusetts
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Non Legal Education
- Suffolk University
Bar Admissions
- Massachusetts
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