Profile
A cum laude graduate of Boston College Law School, Alan H. Crede is a trial lawyer who represents plaintiffs in personal injury and employment actions. Mr. Crede's courtroom victories have been featured in stories in Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly, Banker & Tradesman, and other publications. In 2010, the Journal of the American Bar Association honored Mr. Crede's legal blog by naming it to their Blawg 100 list of the Top 100 legal blogs in the country. Mr. Crede's blog was one of only four blogs so honored in the field of personal injury. In addition to his trial practice, Mr. Crede has also won appellate victories before the Massachusetts Appeals Court and Supreme Judicial Court.
About Alan Crede
Admitted: 2005, Massachusetts
Professional Webpage: www.bostonmainjurylawyer.com
Bar/Professional Activity:
- American Association for Justice, Massachusetts Employment Lawyers Association, Suffolk County Bar Association, Norfolk County Bar Association
Scholarly Lectures and Writings:
- Historically, Massachusetts anti-discrimination law has given employees more rights than federal anti-discrimination laws, such as Title VII. However, as Mr. Crede argues in this piece, the protections of federal law have begun to eclipse the protections of Massachusetts law in some areas., Author, Federal Employment Discrimination Law: Has It Become More Progressive Than Massachusetts Law?, Massachusetts Bar Association Lawyers' Journal , Massachusetts Bar Association
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