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Hardy, Mairead T

Mairead T Hardy - Boston, MA

Attorney at Kazarian Law

Litigation Lawyers in Boston, MA

10 High Street Suite 1002 Boston, MA 02110

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Boston Litigation Lawyer

Updated: 03/02/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Litigation

Attorney Information

Overview

Mairead Hardy is a litigation paralegal who assists in all phases of litigation, from inception through discovery and trial. She assists with document examination and management, drafting of pleadings, subpoenas, document production and e-discovery, fact development, deposition preparation and trial preparation. Mairead understands that communication is of utmost importance in the litigation process, and she is consistently praised by clients, staff, and opposing counsel for being responsive, engaging, and proactive. Mairead also has a background in real estate and trusts and estates law. She also volunteers at a pro bono immigration clinic.

Education

  • Non Legal Education

    • University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, Massachusetts, 2010
      B.S., Bachelor of Science

Current Employment Position(s)

  • Litigation Paralegal

Other Affiliations

  • Notary Public for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
  • Massachusetts Paralegal Association
  • National Federation of Paralegal

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Boston, MA

10 High Street
Suite 1002
Boston, MA 02110

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Phone: 617-830-1066

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