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David A. DeLuca

Partner

Formerly an Assistant District Attorney with the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office, Mr. DeLuca handles a full spectrum of tort, contract, land use and workers’ compensation litigation matters. He is experienced in all phases of state and federal trial and appellate court advocacy, having handled administrative law judge, bench and jury trials including personal injury, product liability, domestic litigation, zoning and tax disputes, insurance litigation, workers’ compensation claims and civil rights violations. Mr. DeLuca advises building inspectors and planning directors on zoning, tax enforcement and tax title recovery matters. He represents municipal clients regarding zoning matters at town meeting and before trial and appellate courts. Mr. DeLuca also handles all phases of workers’ compensation litigation for self-insured municipal clients and is a frequent participant in continuing legal education seminars on workers’ compensation and related municipal/labor matters. Mr. DeLuca is a member of the Massachusetts, Norfolk County and Quincy Bar Associations, member for the Massachusetts Bar Association Joint Bar Committee on Judicial Appointments, and former Chairman of a regional Hearing Committee for the Board of Bar Overseers. Mr. DeLuca is also a former instructor with the Northeastern University College of Criminal Justice. Mr. DeLuca is a graduate of Boston College and Suffolk University Law School.

Admissions

  • U.S. District Court for District of Massachusetts

Education

  • J.D: Suffolk University Law School
  • B.A: Boston College

Professional/Community Affiliations

  • Member, Bar Association of Norfolk County

DeLuca David final

Admissions

  • U.S. District Court for District of Massachusetts

Education

  • J.D: Suffolk University Law School
  • B.A: Boston College

Professional/Community Affiliations

  • Member, Bar Association of Norfolk County

David A. DeLuca

Partner

Formerly an Assistant District Attorney with the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office, Mr. DeLuca handles a full spectrum of tort, contract, land use and workers’ compensation litigation matters. He is experienced in all phases of state and federal trial and appellate court advocacy, having handled administrative law judge, bench and jury trials including personal injury, product liability, domestic litigation, zoning and tax disputes, insurance litigation, workers’ compensation claims and civil rights violations. Mr. DeLuca advises building inspectors and planning directors on zoning, tax enforcement and tax title recovery matters. He represents municipal clients regarding zoning matters at town meeting and before trial and appellate courts. Mr. DeLuca also handles all phases of workers’ compensation litigation for self-insured municipal clients and is a frequent participant in continuing legal education seminars on workers’ compensation and related municipal/labor matters. Mr. DeLuca is a member of the Massachusetts, Norfolk County and Quincy Bar Associations, member for the Massachusetts Bar Association Joint Bar Committee on Judicial Appointments, and former Chairman of a regional Hearing Committee for the Board of Bar Overseers. Mr. DeLuca is also a former instructor with the Northeastern University College of Criminal Justice. Mr. DeLuca is a graduate of Boston College and Suffolk University Law School.

Braintree, MA

50 Braintree Hill Office Park, Suite 410,
Braintree, MA 02184

Boston, MA

75-101 Federal Street
Boston, MA 02110

Tel: (617) 479-5000
Tel: (888) 841-4850
Fax: (617) 479-6469

Quincy, MA

Crown Colony Plaza
300 Crown Colony Drive, Suite 410
P.O. Box 9126
Quincy, MA 02169-9126

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