New England Law 1 Boston

Lawyers
Alyssa S. Hammond
General Practice,
Anne M. Acton
General Practice,
Barbara E. Plumeri
General Practice,
Barbara A. Dortch-Okara
General Practice,
Caryn R. Mitchell
General Practice,
Davalene Cooper
Lawsuit & Dispute, General Practice,
Elizabeth Meltzer Bloom
General Practice,
Eric Andrew Lustig
General Practice,
Gary Monserud
General Practice,
Gary Michael Bishop
General Practice,
Ilana Knopf
General Practice,
Jocelyn Coletti
General Practice,
Kenneth Richard Evans
General Practice,
Kristin McCarthy
General Practice,
Lawrence M. Friedman
International, Intellectual Property, General Practice,
Mandie Rae Araujo
General Practice,
Paul F. Teich
Immigration, General Practice,
Peter Manus
General Practice,
Richard B. Child
Robert Peter Mcgovern
Civil & Human Rights, General Practice,
Reviews

What a waste of money. Constitution law is taught by a weasel who usurped vital information concerning the US Constitution and replaces the curriculum with the blueprint for the Communist revisions that have taken place since justice Frankfurter. This school should really be shut down as a favor not only to the country, but as a favor to students who aren’t looking for Co-intel agents posing as professors. They monitor your internet browsing history for political purposes and grade unfairly. The students have their lives in shambles by their third year, and so many people never pass the bar. If you’re looking to learn and practice law go to a law school with high bar passage rates, or save your money and pursue a BA in paralegal studies or a Masters at Northeastern law school. Paralegal professors at community college will blow these professors out of the water in terms of their knowledge of the law. The reason people don’t pass the bar is because the professors don’t know the law, and they waste everybody’s time with the Socratic method because they have no input. A paralegal program will much better prepare you for a career in law. Also, there’s very few jobs even for the very few people who do pass the bar.
Attending New England Law helped propel me to achieve my career dreams! With an excellent faculty, fabulous facilities to learn and study in, and great student services and resources, I was put on the right path to succeed post-graduation. The faculty actually care and take time to help students both in and outside of the classroom. The alumni are well established, work in a diverse array of industries and settings, and all are willing to take the time to help students. The Career Services Office knows what they are talking about and in conjunction with the Clinical department helps students earn experience while studying to be prepared for post-grad work. There is not enough I could say about how great of a law school New England Law is.
Great law school. The faculty and staff are extremely invested in the success of every student during law school, and that dedication remains even after graduation. The student community is very welcoming, you get to know everyone in the school. I really enjoyed my three years at New England Law.
Great location - in the heart of Boston, just a few steps from the State House.
New England Law | Boston is a wonderful school, filled with knowledgable professors and dependable, supportive professional staff. I came to NEL|B from Texas, unsure of what to expect as I had never lived in New England before, and I was met with the warmest and most welcoming atmosphere. From the moment I attended the New Student Orientation, I knew I had picked the right school. Through the years, my decision has continued to ring true. It is a small school which enables the students to create personal relationships with their professors, but big enough that it also affords every student with opportunities to pursue any legal interest imaginable. The location is unparalleled; the Boston Common is across the street, the school also sits right in the middle of Boston's popular Theater District, and it is an easy starting point when needing to get to Government Center or other areas of downtown Boston where many law firms and companies are. You will not be disappointed when choosing this school!