Krasnow Keller & Boris, P.C. serves individuals and institutions throughout the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The law firm is headquartered in Framingham, Massachusetts. Attorneys Steve Boris, Bill Keller and Larry Krasnow have shared a practice since 1985, first as members of a Boston 30+ lawyer firm and since 1995 as owners of their own firm. In 2017, Larry Krasnow retired from practice. Attorneys Steve Boris and Bill Keller carry on the firm’s unbridled commitment.
We formed our firm to give our clients the expertise of a large, established law firm and the personal attention of a small law firm. It is our commitment to treat every client as our most important client and we will provide top notch legal representation in real estate, personal injury and social security disability. We strive for the best possible outcome for our clients in the most cost effective, efficient and ethical manner.
We formed our firm to give our clients the expertise of a large, established law firm and the personal attention of a small, three-partner office. It is our commitment to treat every client as our most important client and we will provide top notch legal representation and strive for the best possible outcome for our clients in the most cost effective, efficient and ethical manner.
Our attorneys zealously represent clients in trials ranging from auto accidents and slip and falls to premises liability and wrongful death. Although the attorneys of our firm have enjoyed many a courtroom victory, the firm works with its clients in strategies that reduce the likelihood of litigation. Our law firm is cutting edge in its national alternative dispute resolution (ADR) practice. Our attorneys are trained and certified mediators and arbitrators actively engaged in ADR not only on behalf of clients, but as mediators and arbitrators retained by other attorneys, trade associations and the Federal and State courts of the Commonwealth.
Our attorneys provide legal services to individuals, families and businesses throughout the Greater Boston region as well as all of Massachusetts. Our lawyers concentrate primarily in personal injury, workers compensation, Social Security Disability and real estate transactions.
Located in the Boston Metrowest town of Framingham, Massachusetts our attorneys serve all communities including Ashland, Dedham, Dover, Hopkinton, Holliston, Marlborough, Maynard, Medfield, Milford, Natick, Needham, Newton, Sherborn, Sudbury, Waltham, Wayland, Wellesley, Weston, Worcester, Middlesex County, Norfolk County, and Worcester County.
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Our attorneys zealously represent clients in personal injury trials ranging from auto accidents and slip and falls to premises liability and wrongful death. Although the attorneys of our firm have enjoyed many a courtroom victory, the firm works with its clients in strategies that reduce the likelihood of litigation. Our law firm is cutting edge in its national alternative dispute resolution (ADR) practice. Our attorneys are trained and certified mediators and arbitrators actively engaged in ADR not only on behalf of clients, but as mediators and arbitrators retained by other attorneys, trade associations and the Federal and State courts of the Commonwealth.
Our attorneys provide legal services to individuals, families and businesses throughout the Greater Boston region as well as all of Massachusetts. Our lawyers concentrate primarily in personal injury, workers compensation, Social Security Disability and real estate transactions.
Located in the Boston Metrowest town of Framingham, Massachusetts our attorneys serve all communities including Ashland, Dedham, Dover, Hopkinton, Holliston, Marlborough, Maynard, Medfield, Milford, Natick, Needham, Newton, Sherborn, Sudbury, Waltham, Wayland, Wellesley, Weston, Worcester, Middlesex County, Norfolk County, and Worcester County.
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