With a history of courtroom success, Morrison Mahoney has delivered strong, capable and cost-effective legal solutions for over 75 years. We proudly share our success stories.
Bridget Lopez Obtains Defense Verdict in Suffolk Superior Court
Morrison Mahoney Associate Bridget Lopez recently obtained a defense verdict following a three day trial in Suffolk Superior Court involving a motorcycle versus motor vehicle accident.
Brent Tingle Obtains Defense Verdict in Middlesex Superior Court
Morrison Mahoney Partner Brent Tingle obtained a defense verdict after a two week trial in Middlesex Superior Court in Lowell. The case involved a newborn who had significant complications following a newborn circumcision that led to scar formation and issues.
Brent Tingle Obtains Defense Verdict in Salem Superior Court
Morrison Mahoney Partner Brent Tingle obtained a defense verdict after a 2-week trial in Salem Superior Court. Our client was a radiologist who interpreted a chest X-ray which was being done for screening purposes on a patient with a past history of lung cancer that had been successfully treated.
Corey Mastin Obtains Defense Verdict in Four-Day Trial in Salem District Court
Morrison Mahoney Associate Corey Mastin obtained a defense verdict in a four-day trial in Salem District Court, where the plaintiff rolled a golf cart over on a hill at the insured’s course.
Sean McDonough & Jill McGrath Obtain Defense Verdict at Waltham District Court
Morrison Mahoney Partner Sean McDonough and Associate Jill McGrath obtained a defense verdict for one of the world’s largest retail corporations at a jury trial at the Waltham District Court. The plaintiff alleged that she suffered torn ankle tendons and permanent back and radicular pain as a result of a slip and fall on a rolled curb designed and used by our retail client.
Brian Suslak Obtains Defense Verdict in Boston Municipal Court
Morrison Mahoney Associate Brian Suslak obtained a defense verdict in a jury trial at the Boston Municipal Court, Central Division. Liability on the part of our client was admitted prior to trial, so the only issue for the jury was the plaintiff’s alleged damages.

