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.
Trial Verdict 2015-22: Boston Partner Ted Murphy
Defense verdict won in Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Act case
Trial Verdict 2015-21: Hartford Partner Robert Cassot
Hartford Partner Robert Cassot recently obtained a defense verdict in a legal malpractice action. The plaintiffs alleged that our client had negligently handled a real estate transaction and partnership agreement. The plaintiffs demanded $800,000 before the start of the four-day trial. The jury deliberated for only an hour before returning [...]
Trial Verdict 2015-20: Boston Partner Bill Schneider
United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit affirms judgement
Trial Verdict 2015-19: Worcester Partner Joanne Gulliford Hoban and Associate Kerry Courtney
Worcester Partner Joanne Gulliford Hoban and Associate Kerry Courtney obtained a defense verdict in a two-week trial in Suffolk Superior Court. The plaintiff alleged our client's hospital did not properly monitor a patient who had been admitted for dementia. The patient fell and fractured his hip. Plaintiff alleged conscious pain [...]
Trial Verdict 2015-18: Boston Partner Joe Desmond and Associate Alexandra Gordon
Boston Partner Joe Desmond and Associate Alexandra Gordon obtained a defense verdict in a three-week trial in Middlesex Superior Court. The plaintiff was admitted to our client's nursing and rehabilitation facility for physical therapy. The plaintiff contended that she was oversedated with narcotics resulting in multiple falls, the last of [...]
Trial Verdict 2015-17: Boston Partner Peter Knight and Associate Jacob Struck
Boston Partner Peter Knight and Associate Jacob Struck obtained a defense verdict after a two-week medical malpractice trial in Essex Superior Court. The case involved an allegation of delayed diagnosis of stage 4 cancer; the plaintiff suggested $3,870,000 of damages to the jury. We were able to devalue testimony from [...]

