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Our AttorneysWilliam F. Sullivan
In addition to his extensive criminal law experience, Mr. Sullivan has successfully tried numerous civil trials and arbitrations on plaintiffs' personal injury cases. Mr. Sullivan is a past president of the Norfolk County and Quincy Bar Associations and remains a member of the Associations’ Board of Directors. He is a Lifetime Fellow of the Massachusetts Bar Foundation. In 2005, he was named the Norfolk Bar Association’s Man of the Year. In 2007 he was also named the Quincy Bar Association’s Man of the Year. He is a past member of the Massachusetts Bar Association’s Access to Justice Committee and the Committee for Judicial Independence. He was named by the Governor as a Commissioner on the State Judicial Nominating Commission and served from 2003 to 2007. Atty. Sullivan often lectures on criminal defense and trial practice throughout Massachusetts and is a contributing author on a number of books relating to criminal law. Mr. Sullivan was born and raised in the Boston area, graduated from the University of Notre Dame and Boston College Law School. Mr. Sullivan is married with 3 sons and is a coach for youth soccer and baseball as well as active in various civic organizations such as the St. Vincent DePaul Society and Catholic Charities. Richard J. Sweeney
Richard Sweeney was born and raised in Boston. He graduated from Boston Latin School (‘76) and then went on to earn his degrees from Suffolk University and New England School of Law. Mr. Sweeney retired from the Boston Police as a Sergeant commanding one of Boston’s Drug Units. He spent many years working the streets and utilized this expertise to lecture Police Officers and Recruits at Police Academies and Colleges throughout the state, including Boston and surrounding towns, for over ten years. He was an instructor for the Mass. Criminal Justice Training Council in Criminal and Motor Vehicle laws, Warrants, Search and Seizures, Interrogations, Crime Scene and Evidence Collection as well as Drug Laws and Domestic Violence. He also lectured emergency room nurses and physicians on Domestic Violence, Sex Offenses and other related issues gaining a network of resources in police departments and hospitals throughout the state. Attorney Sweeney is a member of the Quincy Bar Association and is on the Board of Governors of the Norfolk County Bar Association where he is the Judicial Liaison to the Norfolk County District Courts. He has also served as Co-Chair of the Membership Committee. He is an active member of the American Trial Lawyers Association and the Massachusetts Association of Trial Attorneys. Richard is married with 2 children. A past member of Westwood’s Finance Commission he is still a hockey referee and has coached both youth hockey and baseball for over twenty years. Jessica Foley
In handling Divorces, Custody Issues and Personal Injury cases Ms. Foley works closely with her clients to help them achieve their goals as a litigator and mediator. Attorney Foley graduated from Northeastern University School of Law (J.D. 2001) and Smith College (B.A. Biochemistry 1997). She is admitted to practice in Massachusetts and the United States District Court. She is a member of the Norfolk County Bar Association, the Quincy Bar Association and the Women’s Bar Association. She is a volunteer in local causes including the Scituate Animal Shelter. Joseph F. Killion (of counsel) Joseph F. Killion graduated from Suffolk University and Suffolk University Law School. He is one of the most well respected attorneys practicing in Massachusetts at this time. He was former counsel for Norfolk and Dedham Insurance Company, Peerless
and Kemper Insurance Company. He was former Assistant District Attorney
in Norfolk County where he was chief of the Southeastern Drug Task Force
and chief of White Collar Crime Unit. Thomas L. Largey (of counsel) Thomas L. Largey graduated from Providence College and New England
Law School. He was a member of the Law Review. His trial experience includes First Degree Murder and Sexual Assault cases as well as many personal injury trials. He has argued successfully before the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. In 2001, he accepted an appointment to serve the City of Quincy in
the Solicitor's Office. He is currently Director of Operations for the
City of Quincy with an expertise in Municipal Law.
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