Maegan L. Hurley - Boston, MA
Attorney at Ravosa Law Offices, PC
Bankruptcy Lawyers in Boston, MA
300 Commercial Street Ste. 2 Boston, MA 02109
- Free Consultation
Boston Bankruptcy Lawyer
Updated: 03/02/2026
Areas of Practice
- Bankruptcy
Attorney Information
Awards and Honors
Honors
- 2024 Boston Bar Association's Mary K. Ryan Achievement in Pro Bono Award Recipient
- 2024 Volunteer Lawyers Project's Dennis Maguire Pro Bono Award Recipient
- United States Bankruptcy Court for District of Massachusetts, Pro Bono Publico Recognition, 2013-2023
- Top Lawyer in Bankruptcy by Boston Magazine, 2021-2022
- 2020 Top Women of Law Recipient by Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly
- 2018 American Bankruptcy Institute 40 Under 40
Education
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Legal Education
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Suffolk University Law School,
Boston,
Massachusetts
Honors: Pro Bono Honors
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Suffolk University Law School,
Boston,
Massachusetts
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Non Legal Education
- Simmons College
Current Employment Position(s)
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Attorney
Past Positions
- Intern for United States Senator Edward Kennedy
Classes and Seminars
- Served as editor for the Institute’s “Best of ABI 2018: The Year in Consumer Bankruptcy
Pro Bono Activities
- Massachusetts Debt Relief Foundation
Bar Admissions
- Massachusetts
- U.S. District Court District of Massachusetts
Other Affiliations
- National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys
- American Bankruptcy Institute
Contact
300 Commercial Street
Ste. 2
Boston, MA 02109
Phone: 617-720-1101
Fax: 617-720-1104
Email: Send a message
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