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Chestnut Hill Business Litigation Law Firm
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NOTICE: As of October 29, 2024, THIS OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED.
If you need legal assistance, I recommend the following attorneys (please indicate that Scott Gladstone directed you to this referral):
- For Construction Law, Business Disputes or Real Estate Disputes: Christopher Strang at 857-233-5534
- For Employment Law: Paul Morenberg at 617-630-2050
- For Real Estate transactions or Zoning in Brookline or Boston: Ken Goldstein at 617-739-0400
Scott C. Gladstone is a business litigation attorney with extensive experience in several areas of civil litigation including: construction law, real estate disputes, closely held corporation disputes, contract disputes, securities arbitrations, employment discrimination and non-competition agreements, and other legal issues arising in the business setting. Mr. Gladstone also has handled cases arising out of petroleum contaminated real estate, employee benefit plan disputes covered by state law or ERISA, and school discipline hearings.
Prior to opening his own law office in February 2003, Mr. Gladstone worked as a senior associate in the litigation department of the Boston business law firm of Ruberto, Israel and Weiner, P.C.
Mr. Gladstone is an active participant in the Brookline community where he is involved in the Baker School and Temple Emeth. He is also an elected member of the Brookline Town Meeting from Precinct 16.
Mr. Gladstone is admitted to practice before all state and federal courts in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and all state courts in the State of Georgia. He is a member of the Massachusetts Bar Association, and the State Bar of Georgia.
Mr. Gladstone earned his B.A. at Brandeis University (1990), where he graduated cum laude, with high honors in history. He received his J.D. from Northeastern University School of Law (1993). Mr. Gladstone grew up in Providence, Rhode Island. He now lives in South Brookline with his wife, Tracy Gladstone, Ph.D., a clinical child psychologist, and their three children.
About Scott C. Gladstone, Attorney at Law
Languages
- English
Practice Areas
- Business Litigation 35%
- Construction Law 25%
- Land Use and Zoning and Liquor Licensing Issues 25%
- Business Mediation 10%
- General Counsel Services for Business Clients 5%
- Business & Commercial Law
- Contracts
- Discrimination
- Civil Litigation
- Real Estate Disputes
- Corporation Disputes
- Contract Disputes
- Securities Arbitrations
- Non-Competition Agreements
- Employee Benefit Plan Disputes Covered By State Law or ERISA
- Mediation & Collaborative Law
Litigation
- 75%
Pro Bono Activities
- Officer, Temple Emeth Chestnut Hill, 2006 - 2014
- President, Ma'or Collaborative Religious School, 1997 - 2000
Representative Clients
- South Shore Millwork, Norton Massachusetts
- Bodyscapes Fitness
- Osaka Japanese Sushi & Steakhouse
- OnSource
References
- Kenneth Goldstein, Goldstein & Herndon, LLP
- Arthur Sneider, Sneider and Kellman
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Office Information
Address
822 Boylston StreetSuite 300 Chestnut Hill, MA 02467
Phone
Fax
- 617-730-4524
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