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Rhode Island Providence Adler, Cohen, Harvey, Wakeman and Guekguezian, L.L.P. attorney Zabbo, Timothy M.
  • Lawyer name:Zabbo, Timothy M.
  • Address:170 Westminster Street Providence,RI
  • Phone:401-521-6100
  • Fax:401-521-1001
  • PostalCode:02903
  • WebSite:http://www.adlercohen.com/
  • Areas of Practice:Employment Law -- Employer Legal Malpractice Personal Injury -- Defense

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  • Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut U.S. District Court District of Massachusetts U.S. District Court District of Rhode Island

  • Massachusetts Bar Associations (Member) Rhode Island Bar Associations (Member) Defense Counsel of RI/Defense Research Institute (Member)

  • Suffolk University Law School, Boston, Massachusetts, 2005J.DHonors: cum laudeHonors: Participant, Moot Court Trial Competition, 2004Law Review: Suffolk University Transnational Law Review, Staff Member, 2004 - 2005 Providence College, 2002B.AHonors: magna cum laude

  • Proven experience. Trusted guidance.

    Whether in a courtroom arguing a complex case or in a conference room negotiating a creative settlement, there is no substitute for experience. At Adler, Cohen, Harvey, Wakeman and Guekguezian LLP, we have a degree of experience and specialized expertise that surpasses that of many larger firms.

    Our experience, both in and out of the courtroom, provides us with the perspective needed to help our clients assess all their options and achieve their legal objectives.

    Adler, Cohen, Harvey, Wakeman and Guekguezian is a well-established, full service firm with longstanding client relationships in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. When asked why they choose to work with us, our clients often point to the following attributes:

    Reputation

    We are well recognized for excellence. All of our named partners have been honored as Boston Magazine Super Lawyers six years in a row, 2004-2009. They have also earned the coveted Martindale-Hubbell AV rating for ability and ethics, the highest rating possible. Partners of our firm have been named to other prestigious lists, including the Best Lawyers in America and Boston Magazine's Rising Stars, Top 100 Lawyers and Top 50 Female Lawyers. Our firm was chosen by the prestigious Massachusetts Medical Society to serve as sole counsel for its Legal Advisory Plan.

    Trial experience

    Few law firms in the region can match our trial experience. We have tried many cases, including high-profile liability and malpractice cases, to successful jury decisions. We know how to try even the most complex cases; and we know how and when to pursue alternative resolutions.

    Client focus

    From initial consultation to final resolution, we focus on finding the right solution for each client. We clearly establish their goals and priorities, developing strategies with their best interest in mind.

    Collaborative approach

    We work as a team, leveraging our individual areas of expertise to deliver the greatest value to our clients. The attorneys with the most relevant experience are devoted to each case.

    Cost-effectiveness

    Our focus is on delivering real value. That means developing strategies for resolving cases cost-effectively, in accordance with our clients' priorities. It also means using our resources appropriately to provide the highest quality service at the most reasonable cost.

    Chemistry

    Some of our named partners have worked together for more than two decades and many of our staff have been with us 15 years or more. We work well together and with our clients, who enjoy highly personal service from very personable professionals.

    We look forward to showing you how Adler, Cohen, Harvey, Wakeman and Guekguezian has earned the trust of clients in a variety of industries and circumstances.

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