Background
Buchbinder, Stephen J. was born on July 5, 1948 in New York, New York, United States.
Buchbinder, Stephen J. was born on July 5, 1948 in New York, New York, United States.
Bowdoin College (Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, 1970). Boston College (Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1974). Order of the Coif. Member, Boston College Law Review, 1973-1974.
Author, Note: "Statutory Prohibition of Promotional Games: Mobil Oil Corporation v.
Attorney General," 19 Annual Survey of Massachusetts Law, 1972.
Worked at Schlesinger and Buchbinder (Newton, Master of Arts) specializing in General Practice. Real Estate, Zoning, Environmental, Business, Estate Planning, Probate and Family Law. Civil and Criminal Litigation.
Admitted to the bar, 1974, Massachusetts.
1975, United States. District Court, District of Massachusetts and United States. Court of Appeals, First Circuit.
1980, United States. Supreme Court. Order of the Coif.
Member, Boston College Law Review, 1973-1974. Author, Note: "Statutory Prohibition of Promotional Games: Mobil Oil Corporation v.
Attorney General," 19 Annual Survey of Massachusetts Law, 1972. Company-Author: "Chapter on Constitutional Law," 22 Annual Survey of Massachusetts Law, 1975.
Law Clerk, Associate Justice Christopher J. Armstrong, Massachusetts Appeals Court, 1974-1975.
Chairman, Newton Housing Authority, 1975-1991. Member: Massachusetts and American Bar Associations. The Association of Trial Lawyers of America.
Massachusetts Conveyancers Association.
Schlesinger and Buchbinder"s clients range from private individuals and local businesses to organizations with regional and national interests. lieutenant is the firm"s belief that a small and responsive team of attorneys can best serve the needs of individuals and smaller companies and can also effectively provide specialized services for larger clients.
In fact, Schlesinger and Buchbinder is frequently called upon by large law firms to work on specific projects, due to our expertise and our ability to move quickly.
Member, Boston College Law Review, 1973-1974. Author, Note: "Statutory Prohibition of Promotional Games: Mobil Oil Corporation v. Attorney General," 19 Annual Survey of Massachusetts Law, 1972.