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Attorney Andrew S. Crouch practices criminal defense and employment law in state and federal courts throughout Massachusetts. He has represented clients in a variety of legal settings, ranging from the pre-trial stage to the appellate process.
In his criminal work, Mr. Crouch represents juvenile and adult defendants in proceedings throughout the state, including arraignments, probation revocation hearings, trials, and appeals.
In his civil litigation work, Mr. Crouch listens and takes the course best suited to meeting the client's needs. He often successfully settles cases without the need to ever enter a courtroom. If an out-of-court settlement is not possible, however, Mr. Crouch will not hesitate to litigate your case.
Prior to starting his solo law practice, Mr. Crouch practiced employment law in Wellesley, and served as a law clerk to the justices of the Massachusetts Superior Court and to the Honorable Mark Green of the Massachusetts Appeals Court.
During his clerkships, Mr. Crouch developed great familiarity with both the trial and appellate litigation processes. He worked closely with judges through all aspects of civil and criminal trials. From his clerkships, Mr. Crouch has derived valuable insights into how judges and magistrates think and such experience provides him an edge when litigating cases.
Mr. Crouch has also served as an adjunct professor of law at New England School of Law, where he taught appellate advocacy skills to second-year law students.
Mr. Crouch is a cum laude graduate of the Hamline University School of Law, where he was an editor for the Law Review.
When an individual becomes involved in any type of litigation, the enormity of the process can serve to both overwhelm and confuse people. Crucial to your understanding and eventual successful resolution of your legal issues is an advocate who will work tirelessly on your behalf. Attorney Andrew S. Crouch will provide you the very best representation.
Please contact Attorney Crouch at 617-821-1395, or email him at acrouch@andrewcrouch.com
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