Attorney Gregory Lorincz concentrates his practice primarily in civil
litigation, as well as business, employment, intellectual property, landlord
tenant, and appellate practice areas.
Attorney Lorincz is a graduate of Worcester Polytechnic Institute and the
University of Nebraska College of Law, is licensed to practice law in the state
courts of Massachusetts and Nebraska, as well as the U.S. District Court for
the District of Massachusetts and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit.
He is certified in Limited Assistance Representation (“LAR”) in Massachusetts
and as a Collaborative Attorney by MCLC.
Attorney Lorincz formerly served as the President of the Attleboro Area Bar
Association, sat on the Board of Directors for the Bristol County Bar
Association, and is a member of the Massachusetts Bar Association,
Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys, Massachusetts Collaborative Law
Council, and International Academy of Collaborative Professionals. In addition,
he has been a lecturer and author for the National Business Institute on
numerous topics, including employee handbooks, controlling unemployment costs,
and wage and benefit issues.
He has served on Human Rights Committees for Beta Community Partnerships and
Community VNA’s Norfolk Adult Day Health Center, acts as a mock trial judge for
the Annual Yale Mock Trial Invitational Tournament, and is a member of the
United Regional Chamber of Commerce and Young Professionals Organization.
Attorney Lorincz has been listed in Legal Leaders 2015 – Boston’s Top Rated
Lawyers in the practice areas of Business & Commercial Law, Labor &
Employment Law, and Litigation. He has also been selected as a Rising Star by
Super Lawyers, a status that is bestowed on less than 2.5% of attorneys under
40 years of age, and recognized by the The National Law Journal – Boston Rising
Stars, a list of 40 outstanding lawyers in the Boston area, age 40 or younger.
He is peer review rated AV-Preeminent by Martindale-Hubbell. This peer
review rating indicates that a lawyer’s peers rank him or her at the highest
level of professional excellence and that the rated lawyer has demonstrated the
highest level of ethical standards and legal ability, a status that is bestowed
on less than 5% of all attorneys.