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Boston Real Estate Law Firm
Overview
Moriarty Troyer & Malloy LLC is a full-service condominium and real estate law firm serving Boston, Massachusetts, and the surrounding area. With over 50 years of collective experience in community association law, our attorneys provide expert, creative, and practical advice to help clients navigate complex legal issues...
Moriarty Troyer & Malloy LLC is a full-service condominium and real estate law firm serving Boston, Massachusetts, and the surrounding area. With over 50 years of collective experience in community association law, our attorneys provide expert, creative, and practical advice to help clients navigate complex legal issues. We proudly serve our clients in a variety of practice areas:
- General Representation
- Common Expense Lien Enforcement
- General/Civil/Commercial Litigation
- Construction Defect and Transition Litigation
- Commercial Real Estate Acquisition and Development
- Zoning and Land Use
- Employment Law
- Appellate Practice
Our founding attorneys have been personally involved in many of the most significant developments in Massachusetts condominium law over the past two decades. We have successfully amended the Massachusetts Condominium Act, G.L. c. 183A, and argued winning cases before the highest courts of the Commonwealth.
Tom Moriarty, a principal at Moriarty Troyer & Malloy LLC, chairs the firm's Litigation Practice Group and is a member of the College of Community Association Lawyers. He has represented plaintiff condominium associations in three landmark cases before the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. From those cases, to your case, our firm is dedicated to offering practical and common-sense advice that is timely and effective. We bring all of our extensive knowledge, skills, and experience in condominium law to the specific issues that our clients are facing in the present day.
At Moriarty Troyer & Malloy LLC, we are committed to providing timely, practical and common-sense advice to our clients. Our focus remains on directing our knowledge and expertise to the day-to-day issues that confront condominium associations and their professional managers. We understand the difficulties presented by deficient reserves, underfunded operating accounts, and construction defects, and we are willing to explore flexible billing arrangements that meet the needs of the association and the firm.
As a testament to our commitment to the community associations industry, our attorneys have served on numerous committees, acted as panelists at regional and national conferences, and drafted amicus briefs for the benefit of the Community Associations Institute and the industry. We are dedicated to standing by our clients and providing them with the best possible legal representation.
Contact us today to schedule a free consultation and learn how we can help you.
About Moriarty Troyer & Malloy LLC
Practice Areas
- Real Estate
- Litigation
- Transactional
- General Counsel
- Lien Enforcement
People
Attorneys
- Kimberly A. Bielan (Principal)
- Katherine G. Brady (Associate)
- Laura White Brandow (Associate)
- Pamela Coufos (Associate)
- William Debear (Of Counsel)
- Heather M. Gamache (Principal)
- Meghan E. Hall (Associate)
- John Kalish (Of Counsel)
- Elizabeth A. Lake (Associate)
- Christopher S. Malloy (Principal)
- Thomas O. Moriarty (Attorney)
- David M. Rogers (Principal)
- Ryan R. Severance (Associate)
- Douglas A. Troyer (Principal)
- Michel L. Wigney (Associate)
- Pierre C. Youssef (Associate)
Office Information
Address
175 Federal StreetSuite 1210 Boston, MA 02110
Phone
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Yes
Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Websites
Other Offices
Moriarty Troyer & Malloy LLC 39 Town Hall Square Falmouth, MA 02540 617-802-5693
Moriarty Troyer & Malloy LLC One Adams Place 859 Willard Street Suite 440 Quincy, MA 02169 617-802-5693
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