Background
Leahy, Gina A. was born on April 21, 1965 in Norwood, Massachusetts, United States.
Leahy, Gina A. was born on April 21, 1965 in Norwood, Massachusetts, United States.
Colby College (Bachelor of Arts, 1987). Suffolk University (Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1990).
Worked at Applegate Valauskas & Rosen (Boston, Master of Arts) specializing in Business Litigation, Insurance Law and Intellectual Property Protection. Trial and Appellate Litigation in State and Federal Courts. Business, Commercial, Contract, Corporate, Employment, Entertainment, Insurance, Intellectual Property, Professional Liability and Sports Law.
Defense of Non-Medical Professionals, Directors and Officers of Corporations and Banks.
Patent, Trademark, Copyright, Trade Secrets, Unfair Competition, Entertainment Law and Licensing. Admitted to the bar, 1990, Massachusetts.
1991, United States. District Court, District of Massachusetts and United States.
Court of Appeals, 1st Circuit. Member, 1988-1989 and Editorial Board Member, 1989-1990, Suffolk University Law Review.
Comment, "Constitutional Law The Execution of a Child Under the Age of Sixteen Years at the Date of the Offence is Unconstitutional According to the Eighth and Fourteenth Amendment," 24 Suffolk U.L. Review 101, 1990. Law Clerk, Honorary Marianne B. Bowler, United States.
District Court, District of Massachusetts, 1990-1991.
Member: American Bar Association. Boston Inn of Court. The attorneys of Applegate Valauskas & Rosen have provided counseling, negotiation and dispute resolution services to individuals, entrepreneurial ventures and established businesses throughout the country and overseas for over twenty years.
Drawing on the talents of experienced trial and appellate litigators, insurance and reinsurance lawyers and practitioners before the United States. Patent and Trademark and the United States.
Copyright Offices, Applegate Valauskas & Rosen offers the benefits of a national practice and large firm experience coupled with the personalized attention of a smaller firm.
Member, 1988-1989 and Editorial Board Member, 1989-1990, Suffolk University Law Review. Comment, "Constitutional Law The Execution of a Child Under the Age of Sixteen Years at the Date of the Offence is Unconstitutional According to the Eighth and Fourteenth Amendment," 24 Suffolk U.L. Review 101, 1990. Law Clerk, Honorary Marianne B. Bowler, United States.
District Court, District of Massachusetts, 1990-1991.
Member: American Bar Association. Boston Inn of Court.