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Meehan, Boyle, Black & Bogdanow, P.C.
Two Center Plaza; Suite 600 | Boston, MA 02108
(617) 523-8300 | Fax: (617) 523-0525
www.meehanboyle.com

Practice areas: General Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Cases; Construction and Machinery Accidents; Fire, Explosion, Blasting Accidents; Truck and Other Motor Vehicle Accidents; Transportation and Aviation Accidents; Premises Liability; Product Liability; Recreation and Amusement Park Accidents; Medical Malpractice; Nursing Home Neglect; Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices.


     When a personal injury case requires a law firm with a professional, experienced approach, injured people, their families and lawyers seeking the best possible representation for their clients turn to Meehan, Boyle, Black & Bogdanow. MBBB is recognized as one of the leading trial firms in the Boston area. With nationally respected lawyers committed to teamwork, professionalism and diligent attention to clients' needs, the firm has a history of achieving impressive results for its clients, while striving for outcomes that create positive change in the community and society at large.
     Lawyers at MBBB bring a variety of strengths and talents to each case. Working as a team, they possess the ability to address any stage or requirement of litigation. From document-intensive discovery and legal analysis to courtroom advocacy, attorneys at MBBB collaborate to build strong and effective cases.
     Although small in size, Meehan, Boyle, Black & Bogdanow has sought and earned a niche in the Massachusetts legal community. The firm's attorneys have earned a reputation as leaders in the legal profession. This is not only because they have achieved extraordinary results in many high-profile cases, but also because they are nationally recognized leaders in bar associations, continuing legal education activities and committees relating to the administration of justice.
     Attorneys at Meehan, Boyle, Black & Bogdanow strive to get the best compensation and results possible for personal injuries and wrongful deaths. At the same time, they hold a broader goal: to use the hard lessons learned from these cases to help improve the community and make the world a little safer. MBBB is a selective law firm focusing its resources on a small number of cases with the potential to change social policies. Dedicated to winning cases for clients and for the community, MBBB carefully selects its cases. From high-profile disasters to smaller, though just as compelling, injustices, MBBB?s hand selection of its cases allows the firm to maintain a focused caseload with resources dedicated to achieving results ? even in the face of complex factual scenarios and challenging legal arguments ? so that success can be achieved time and again.


Articles from Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly about Meehan, Boyle, Black & Bogdanow, P.C. and/or their cases:
Lawyers reveal details of Big Dig tunnel settlement (April 14, 2008)
35 influential judges and lawyers of the past 35 years (September 24, 2007)
Family settles with 'T,' Amtrak for $3.9 million (September 19, 2005)
Injured Plaintiff Gets $2.5M In Case Against 'Contractor' (September 6, 2004)
Leo V. Boyle (December 25, 2000)

Reports of Verdicts & Settlements published in Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly in which Meehan, Boyle, Black & Bogdanow, P.C. were an attorney for one of the parties:
Bungee cord hits man's eye during sales meeting (November 19, 2007)
Fraternity Hazing -- Alcohol -- Related Death (April 7, 2003)
Illegally Purchased Rifle & Ammunition - Security Guard Injured (January 21, 2002)


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