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Marc Laredo concentrates his practice in business litigation and general business law. Mr. Laredo represents clients in a wide array of business disputes, including commercial contract cases, disputes in closely-held corporations, business torts, executive employment and non-competition litigation, government investigations, commercial landlord-tenant matters, and construction cases. In addition, he serves as counsel to closely-held businesses, advising them on issues such as the initial formation and maintenance of the business entity, contract and employment matters, as well as crisis situations. Mr. Laredo is a member of the Editorial Board of the Massachusetts Law Review. He is the author of “The Attorney-Client Privilege in the Business Context” and "Shareholder Duties and Disputes in Closely-Held Corporation in Massachusetts," published by the Massachusetts Law Review and has taught at numerous continuing legal education programs. In 2006, 2007 and 2008, Mr. Laredo was named as a “Massachusetts Super Lawyer" and in 2008 he was also named a "Super Lawyer" in the Corporate Counsel Edition of Boston Magazine. He is an AV-rated® lawyer in the Martindale-Hubbell Legal Directory, the highest rating for legal ability and professional ethics. Early in his career, Mr. Laredo served as a Assistant Attorney General in the Criminal Bureau of the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office. Mr. Laredo is a graduate of Cornell University and the University of Pennsylvania Law School. Marc C. Laredo's Work |
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