Eugene L. Rubin

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Attorney Eugene L. Rubin has earned an AV® Preeminent Peer Review Rating by Martindale-Hubbell®, the highest recognition possible in the legal industry, for his professionalism and ethics.

Associations and Memberships

- Worcester County and Massachusetts Bar Associations

- Massachusetts Academy of Trial Lawyers

Biographical details

Member of Staff, Boston University Law Review, 1959 - 1961.

Areas of Practice (8)

  • Litigation
  • Personal Injury Law
  • Real Estate
  • Family Law
  • Probate Law
  • Corporation Law
  • Landlord/Tenant
  • Subrogation

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Worcester Polytechnic Institute, B.S.M.E., with distinction, 1953
Law School Attended:
Boston University, J.D., 1961
Year of First Admission:
1961
Admission:
1961, Massachusetts; 1962, U.S. District Court, District of Massachusetts; 1969, U.S. Supreme Court
ISLN:
901954495

Peer Reviews

5.0/5.0
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