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John N. Tramontozzi - Melrose, MA
114 W. Foster Street Melrose, MA 02176 - 3116
Tramontozzi Law Offfices
Overview
John Tramontozzi co-founder of Martino and Tramontozzi is a veteran of the Suffolk County District Attorney’s office, and has over 30 years of experience in litigation. As your representative, he draws from a wealth of expertise. His years of courtroom experience with daily trials in the DAs office, as well as his litigation in the private sector, sets him apart from his peers. When you need an attorney, it is critical that he have the confidence and knowledge to effectively advocate for you, from your first meeting to the courtroom. Attorney Tramontozzi has earned the respect of peers and gratitude of his clients. He has a reputation for being an aggressive advocate and a gentleman, both in and out of the court. The citizens of Melrose have elected John Tramontozzi five times to the Melrose Board of Aldermen. An eight year veteran of the board, he continues to serve in that capacity, and has been chosen by his peers to serve as president of the board.
As an assistant district attorney in Suffolk County John successfully prosecuted serious criminal cases and also provided the DA’s office with valuable research and writing skills. Included in this work are many cases decided by the Appeals and Supreme Judicial Courts of Massachusetts. John’s experience as a prosecutor and now as counsel for defendants makes him uniquely qualified in and versed in the inner workings of the Massachusetts Court system.
Following his employment in the DA’s office, attorney Tramontozzi was a Senior Trial Attorney retained by Commercial Union Insurance Company and OneBeacon Insurance Group handling both personal and commercial cases in a wide range of capacities including: personal injury actions, construction site accidents, environmental claims, general insurance coverage disputes and the prosecution of many subrogation matters. He expertly represented both personal and commercial clients.
In addition to his busy trial practice, John serves as a mediator and arbitrator on various matters relating to personal injury, domestic relations and contract law. His mediation skills have been sought by a number of local district courts including Malden and Lawrence District Courts.
As Alderman in the City of Melrose, he is responsible for carrying out the legislative powers of the city, including issuance of licenses, appropriations, appointments to commissions and boards, reviewing zoning matters and constituent services. His experience as alderman gives him access and understanding of the many aspects of legislation which directly affect the practice of law. He applies his knowledge of civic matters to his practice, drawing from early experiences as co-founder of Traffic Control Systems (an engineering company specializing in traffic signals and highway construction) and a manager of residential Real Estate.
John Tramontozzi is a highly respected attorney advocate and legislator and will be your strongest advocate in navigating the legal system.
About John N. Tramontozzi
Litigation
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Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- Massachusetts, 1982
Education
- Suffolk University Law School, Boston, Massachusetts
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
114 W. Foster Street Melrose, MA 02176 - 3116
Phone
Fax
- (781) 665-4613
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