Robert S. Martin - Boston, MA
Attorney at Tentindo, Kendall, Canniff & Keefe, LLP
Workers' Compensation Lawyers in Boston, MA
75 Hood Park Drive Boston, MA 02129
- Free Consultation
- 1 Super Lawyers®
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12
Years
Experience
Boston Workers' Compensation Lawyer
Updated: 03/02/2026
Areas of Practice
- Workers' Compensation
- Insurance Defense
Attorney Information
Overview
Robert S. Martin joined Tentindo, Kendall, Canniff & Keefe, LLP as an associate attorney in 2014. Robert is admitted in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. He handles all aspects of workers’ compensation insurance defense. Robert is the manager of TKCK’s appellate practice group for all New England states, and has successfully argued cases before the Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents Reviewing Board, the Massachusetts Appeals Court, and the New Hampshire Supreme Court.
Prior to joining the firm as an attorney, Robert served as a law clerk for TKCK from 2012-2014. Robert is a graduate of Trinity College (B.A. 2011) and New England Law | Boston (J.D. 2014). Robert served as an editor of the New England Law Review while attending law school.
Robert was also a contributory author of a chapter for the LexisNexis Practice Guide: Massachusetts Workers’ Compensation on attorney’s fees, penalties, recoupment, fraud, enforcement, withdrawal of representation and third-party settlements.
Awards and Honors
Honors
- Super Lawyers Rising Stars: 2018 - Present
Other Sources of Feedback About Robert S. Martin
Included on the 2026 Massachusetts Super Lawyers list
Past Lists
- 2025 Massachusetts Super Lawyers list
- 2024 Massachusetts Super Lawyers list
- 2023 Massachusetts Super Lawyers list
- 2022 Massachusetts Super Lawyers list
- 2021 Massachusetts Super Lawyers list
- 2020 Massachusetts Super Lawyers list
- 2019 Massachusetts Super Lawyers list
- 2018 Massachusetts Super Lawyers list
Education
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Legal Education
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New England Law,
Boston,
Massachusetts, 2014
J.D.
Law Review: New England Law Review, Editor
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New England Law,
Boston,
Massachusetts, 2014
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Non Legal Education
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Trinity College, 2011
B.A.
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Trinity College, 2011
Current Employment Position(s)
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Partner
Published Works
Articles
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Author, LexisNexis Practice Guide: Massachusetts Workers’ Compensation on attorney’s fees, penalties, recoupment, fraud, enforcement, withdrawal of representation and third-party settlements
Bar Admissions
- Massachusetts
- New Hampshire
Contact
75 Hood Park Drive
Boston, MA 02129
Phone: 617-242-9600 x219
Fax: 617-242-0800
Email: Send a message
Hours: Monday - Friday 9am-5pm 24/7 availability
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