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Cambridge Landlord - Tenant Law Firm
Overview
WHO WE ARE
We Fight Evil. Always Have, Always Will.
We have been a community-based law office since 1975. Our commitment to our clients -- individuals, groups, social service and arts organizations and small businesses -- is informed by our progressive politics. If you are a tenant, a worker, a non-profit corporation, a small business owner or a consumer, if you wish to co-own a residence, start your first business or non-profit agency, or if you have been the victim of employment discrimination, lead paint poisoning, employer electronic snooping, a consumer rip-off or other corporate greed, we would feel privileged to represent you.
Our approach to addressing legal concerns is client-centered. Our two attorney office emphasizes individualized, informed and empathetic service, and close communication with our clients. We are skilled and thorough negotiators and litigators, with experience in a wide variety of legal fields, including Consumer Protection, Privacy Rights, Tenants' Rights, Employment Discrimination, Non-Profit Organizations and Federal Tax Exemption, Divorce, Personal Injury, Wills and Trusts, and Real Estate, among many others.
We offer a sliding scale fee structure based on your household income, and we focus on working closely with you to achieve the best results possible. Lee Goldstein and Jeff Feuer are committed and experienced lawyers who take their responsibilities seriously, knowing that the legal problems and issues facing our clients can have a lasting impact on their lives.
We provide our clients with the highest level of advice and advocacy, and our commitment to serving as your attorney includes:
We emphasize our personal communication with you, our zealous advocacy and our attention to all aspects of your case. Regardless of the size of the case, our goal is to obtain the most favorable result for each of our clients, using all of the legal tools at our disposal. Thoroughness, preparation and commitment are our watchwords.
As progressive lawyers, we are sensitive to the concerns of the communities in which we live and work, and we understand the role of the law in the wider context of the political and economic issues with which we all struggle. We are dedicated to providing you with professional service and vigorous advocacy, within the framework of important ethical and community values.
Our commitment at Goldstein and Feuer is to provide the highest level of performance and satisfaction that demonstrates both to clients and peers nothing less than the best legal advice and advocacy available. We are committed in our politics and proud of our client-centered focus and accomplishments. We invite you to learn more about who we are, who we represent and the wide range of services we offer. We look forward to working with you to solve your problems and achieve your goals.
About Goldstein and Feuer
Practice Areas
- Landlord - Tenant Law 45%
- Employment Law -- Employee 15%
- Non-Profit Organizations/Federal Tax Exemption 15%
- Estate Planning & Administration 10%
- Consumer Protection 10%
- Job Severance Agreements 5%
- Wrongful Job Termination
- Divorce & Family Law
- Employment Discrimination
- Custody, Visitation & Child Support
- Administrative Hearings
- Privacy Rights
- Business Organizations
- Business Contracts & Leasing
- Personal Injury -- Plaintiff
- Real Estate Law
- Wills & Trusts
- Contracts
- Litigation & Appeals
Honors
- National Lawyers Guild -- Attorneys of the Year Award
Published Works
- Legal Tactics: Tenants’ Rights in Massachusetts (7th Ed.), Chapter on Lead Poisoning, 2008
- Tenants' Rights , National Lawyers Guild, 2009
Classes and Seminars
- Tenants' Rights -- Free Street Law Clinic, National Lawyers Guild, January 1, 1996 - Present
- Fighting Foreclosures and Evictions - Free Street Law Clinic, National Lawyers Guild, January 1, 2008 - Present
- Legal Observer Training, National Lawyers Guild, January 1, 1998 - Present
Pro Bono Activities
- National Lawyers Guild Mass Defense Committee, January 1, 1995 - Present
Representative Clients
- City Life/Vida Urbana
- Cambridge MultiCultural Arts Center
- The Hildebrand Family Self-Help Center
- AgitArte
- Korea Garden Restaurant
- Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America
- The Foundation for Civic Leadership
- Red Sun Press
- Community Development Corporation of America
- The Economic Human Rights Project
- The Fenway Garden Society
- The Occupational Rehabilitation Group
- Students for A Just and Stable Future
- Occupy Boston
Office Information
Address
678 Massachusetts AveSte 600 Cambridge, MA 02139
Office Hours
Flexible -- we will meet with you at home or our office
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