Howard I. Goldstein

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Goldstein, I. Howard[1] Howard I. Goldstein limits his law practice to civil litigation, with special interests in the areas of divorce, probate and trust litigation, business litigation and personal injury law. He has also received advanced training as a mediator and as a collaborative lawyer, and provides mediation services in these areas as well.

Mr. Goldstein is a 1969 graduate of Brandeis University and a 1973 graduate of Northeastern University The School of Law.

He served for more than ten years as an adjunct faculty member at Northeastern University and its Law School, and is a frequent lecturer at continuing education programs for lawyers under the sponsorship of Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc. (MCLE) and the Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys on divorce law and topics relating to civil litigation. His most recent teaching assignments included chairing a program by MCLE entitled "Psychology for Lawyers" and continuing education workshops at Boston University and Boston College Graduate School of Social Work entitled "Divorce Law for Mental Health Professionals" and at the Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology. He has done frequent teachings on this topic for private mental health agencies.

Mr. Goldstein has served as a member of Hearing Committee of the Massachusetts Board of Bar Overseers, on the Board of Trustees of Cambridge and Somerville Legal Services, and as a member of the Board of Governors of the Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys.

Currently a partner a partner in RF&G[2], a law firm that has gained prominence in Massachusetts for its special expertise in elder and disability law, estate planning, probate and trust matters, real estate, municipal law, civil litigation and family law, Mr. Goldstein currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Massachusetts Council on Family Mediation and the Massachusetts Collaborative Law Council. He is also a member of the Democratic City Committee of the City of Newton.

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  1. ^ Howard I. Goldstein Official Web Site
  2. ^ RF&G Rosenberg, Freedman & Goldstein Attorneys at Law