Richard E Levin - Quincy, MA
Attorney at Levin and Levin, LLP
Wills and Estate Planning Lawyers in Quincy, MA
875 Southern Artery Suite 1 Quincy, MA 02169
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Quincy Wills and Estate Planning Lawyer
Updated: 03/02/2026
Areas of Practice
- Wills and Estate Planning
- Probate and Estate Administration and Taxation
- Municipal Law
- Corporate and Business Matters
- Residential Real Estate
Attorney Information
Overview
Richard E. Levin is a senior partner at Levin and Levin, LLP. Richard concentrates his practice in the areas of wills and estate planning, probate and estate administration and taxation, municipal law as well as corporate and business matters and residential real estate. He has represented clients before the Federal and State Trial and Appellate Courts as well as represented clients before State and local boards and authorities.
Richard received his Bachelor of Arts from Tufts University in 1964, his Law degree from Boston University School of Law in 1967 and his Master of Laws in Taxation from Boston University School of Law in 1976. He is admitted to practice in the State and Federal Courts of Massachusetts, as well as the United States Supreme Court and is a past and current member of both State and County Bar Associations. Richard is a past Director of the Boston and Norfolk/Plymouth County Estate Planning Councils and the former Chairman of the Board of Selectman of the town of Marshfield Massachusetts, as well as Marshfield's Town Moderator and is a retired Commander and Military Judge while serving as a member of the Judge Advocate General Corps of the United Sates Navy.
Education
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Legal Education
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Boston University School of Law,
Boston,
Massachusetts, 1976
Master of Laws in Taxation -
Boston University School of Law,
Boston,
Massachusetts, 1967
Juris Doctor
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Boston University School of Law,
Boston,
Massachusetts, 1976
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Non Legal Education
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Tufts University, 1964
Bachelor of Arts
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Tufts University, 1964
Current Employment Position(s)
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Retired/Of Counsel
Past Positions
- Judge Advocate General Corps, United Sates Navy, Member, Military Judge
Bar Admissions
- Massachusetts, 1967
- U.S. District Court District of Massachusetts
- U.S. Bankruptcy Court Massachusetts
- U.S. Supreme Court
Other Affiliations
- Boston County Estate Planning Council (Past Director)
- Norfolk County Estate Planning Council (Past Director)
- Plymouth County Estate Planning Council (Member)
- Town of Marshfield Massachusetts (Former Chairman, Board of Selectman)
Contact
875 Southern Artery
Suite 1
Quincy, MA 02169
Phone: 617-616-0411
Fax: 617-770-9031
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.levinandlevin.com
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