Biography
Mary M. McGoldrick is a shareholder in the Boston office of the law firm Campbell Campbell Edwards & Conroy. After receiving her bachelor of science degree from the University of Massachusetts at Boston, she earned her law degree cum laude from Suffolk University Law School.
Ms. McGoldrick is admitted to practice before the state and federal courts of Massachusetts. She is an active member of the Massachusetts Bar Association.
Ms. McGoldrick focuses her practice representing clients in complex medical and professional malpractice cases and in negligence matters.
Curriculum Vitae
Professional:
Ms. McGoldrick is shareholder in the law firm of Campbell Campbell Edwards & Conroy, a medium sized firm concentrating in trial practice throughout the Northeast United States.
Previous Associations
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1988-2001 | | Bergstresser and Associates, P.C. Boston, Massachusetts
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1987-1988 | | Kehoe Doyle Playter & Novick Boston, Massachusetts
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Education:
1982 | | B.S., University of Massachusetts - Boston
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1987 | | J.D., cum laude, Suffolk University Law School
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Bar Admissions:
1987 | | Massachusetts
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1988 | | U.S. District Court, District of Massachusetts
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Professional Organizations:
Massachusetts Bar Association
Medfield State Hospital
Member, Human Rights Committee, 1998-present
Publications:
Advanced Personal Injury Practice in Massachusetts, National Business Institute, seminar publication, 2002.
"Intentional Torts to Persons" Massachusetts Tort Law Manual (MCLE 1999)
"Medical Malpractice in Massachusetts", National Business Institute, seminar publication, 1998
"Trying the Soft Tissue Injury Case in Massachusetts", National Business Institute, seminar publication, 1997
Lectures:
"How to Avoid Being Sued" Liability Prevention for Mental Health Clinicians sponsored by Harvard Medical School, December 2001.
"Psychological Testing in Court: Effective Expert Testimony" Contemporary Applications of Psychological Testing sponsored by the Department of Psychology, Massachusetts Mental Health Center, June 2001
"The Perspective of the Plaintiff's Attorney" Medical and Surgical Practitioners in Court: A Survival Guide sponsored by Harvard Medical School, December 2000.
"Navigating Lien Issues" Medical Malpractice sponsored by Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys, April 2000.
Medical Malpractice in Massachusetts sponsored by the National Business Institute, seminar faculty, July 1998.
Trying the Soft Tissue Injury Case in Massachusetts sponsored by the National Business Institute, seminar faculty, May 1997.
"The Viewpoint of the Plaintiff's Attorney" Liability Prevention for Mental Health Clinicians sponsored by Harvard Medical School, November 1996.
"Coverage for Personal Injuries Under Professional Liability Policies and Stacking Successive Policies" Insurance Coverage Issues in Personal Injury Cases sponsored by the Massachusetts Bar Association, December 1993.
Description of Practice:
Medical Malpractice
Professional Malpractice
Negligence Matters
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