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Attorney Profiles Select an attorney profile: Gregory J. Aceto, Esq. |
Gregory J. Aceto, Esq.
Mr. Aceto has extensive civil and criminal trial experience, having successfully tried numerous jury cases and bench trials in state court. Mr. Aceto has also had substantial experience in the areas of post-judgment collections, post-trial relief and appellate work. In addition, Mr. Aceto is counsel to various small-to-medium size businesses and entrepreneurs, providing advice and counsel as to a myriad of issues including contractual and fiduciary disputes, corporate fraud and misrepresentation, employee relations, corporate structure and reorganization, regulatory and zoning compliance, collection of accounts receivable, licensing and protection of assets. Mr. Aceto also has been appointed and served as an arbitrator and umpire in various matters before the Massachusetts Superior Court. He also serves as a conciliator in the Middlesex County Probate Court. Mr. Aceto is a 1990 graduate of Vanderbilt University School of Law, and a 1987 graduate of Boston College (B.A., Political Science). Mr. Aceto was the Elliott E. Cheatham Scholar at Vanderbilt University School of Law for 1990. He is an active member of the Fides Society of Boston College. Mr. Aceto is admitted to practice in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the State of California and before the First Circuit Court of Appeals and the United States District Courts for the District of Massachusetts, the Central District of California, the Northern District of California, and the District of Colorado. His professional affiliations include the Boston Bar Association, the State Bar of California, and the Middlesex County Bar Association. Mr. Aceto resides in Natick, Massachusetts with his wife and three children. Selected Professional Publications: • Kolodziej v. Smith: An Employee's Right to a Secular Workplace. Boston Bar Journal, January/February, 1993 • Criminal Sanctions for Corporate Tortious Acts, For the Defense, November, 1991 |
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