Victoria Steinberg is an attorney at Dwyer & Collora who represents clients in all of the firm's practice areas, including criminal defense, employment, health care and complex civil litigation.
Ms. Steinberg served as a law clerk to the Honorable William Meade and Honorable Susan Beck in the Massachusetts Appeals Court before joining Dwyer & Collora, LLP, in 2007. She is a magna cum laude graduate of Harvard College and earned her J.D. magna cum laude from Boston College Law School, where she was awarded the Cornelius J. Moynihan Award. As a student lawyer, Ms. Steinberg was selected to participate in the Rapapport Honors Program, through which she was a fellow at Jane Doe, Inc., the Massachusetts Coalition against Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence. Through the Boston College Legal Assistance Bureau, she represented low-income clients in administrative and probate proceedings.
Areas of Representation:
Ms. Steinberg is a litigation associate specializing in complex civil and criminal defense cases in federal and state courts. She practices in employment litigation representing individuals and companies in a wide variety of disputes, including employment-related contract, tort and discrimination cases. Ms. Steinberg represents individuals and entities in all phases of civil and criminal litigation including agency investigations, civil and criminal discovery, trial preparations, post-conviction litigation, sentencing, and appeals.
Recent Cases:
Defense of close corporation in employment dispute involving allegations of fraud, breach of contract, and failure to provide equity.
Representation of employees of state agency alleging race and gender discrimination.
Representation of hospital executive in dispute concerning post-employment benefits.
Defense of psychiatrist accused by Board of Registration of Psychiatry of violating licensing regulations.
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