Steven D. Weil, Esq. - Cohen & Fierman, LLP
COHEN & FIERMAN, LLP
4 FANEUIL HALL MARKETPLACE
BOSTON, MA 02109
(617) 523-0505
(617) 523-2316 fax

Website: cohenfierman.com
Email: sdw@cohenfierman.com

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A family law practice, which is practical, sensitive and creative. Attorney Weil uses a common sense approach in listening to your problems, developing effective legal strategies and guiding you through the legal process.



STEVEN D. WEIL, ESQ.

Email: sdw@cohenfierman.com

Attorney Weil is a trial lawyer, who has practiced in the Massachusetts Superior, District and Probate Courts for the past 14 years. He has developed an emphasis in family law, but also practices in the areas of real estate, civil litigation and employment law.

Family Law Affiliations:

  • Massachusetts Bar Association (Family Law Section)
  • Jewish Family and Children's Services (Legal Services Advisory Board)
  • Committee for Public Counsel Services (Certified to handle trials and appeals in court-appointed children and family law cases)
Education:
  • J.D., Boston University School of Law, 1986
  • B.A., Political Science, Union College, 1982
  • Universite De Rennes, Rennes, France, fall 1979
Experience:

2000-present Partner, Cohen & Fierman, LLP
Boston, MA
1995-2000 Associate, Cohen & Fierman, LLP
Boston, MA
1990-1995 Associate, Griffin & Goulka
Boston, MA
1989-1990 Law Clerk to the Justices of the Massachusetts Superior Court
Boston, MA
1986-1989 Staff Attorney, South Middlesex Legal Services
Framingham, MA

Admitted:

Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, 1986
U.S. Federal District Court of Massachusetts, 1986
U.S. First Circuit Court of Appeals, 1993

Community Activities:

Temple Beth David, Westwood, MA (Executive Board Member, 1998-present)


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