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Mr.
DeMeo aims to help individuals and families solve their legal problems by offering
honest counsel, professional service, diligence, and competence. His practice centers on criminal defense and
civil litigation. Additionally, Mr.
DeMeo handles residential real estate transactions, estate planning, and small
business organization.
larry.demeo@ldemeolaw.com
www.ldemeolaw.com
2 Summer Street, Suite 34
Natick, Massachusetts
01760
Phone:
(508) 651-1023
Fax: (508) 651-1024
Mr.
DeMeo is a member of the bar of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. He is also a member of the Middlesex Defense
Attorneys.
Mr.
DeMeo has gained courtroom experience advocating for many criminal
defendants. He has also represented
clients in residential real estate transactions and civil litigation cases.
Prior
to starting his own firm, Mr. DeMeo had the unique honor of working as a
Judicial Law Clerk for the Massachusetts Superior Court. While there, he worked extensively with the
justices on trials, hearings, and motions sessions. His work included assisting the judges in all phases of civil and
criminal litigation, as well as advising the court by preparing draft
decisions, legal memoranda and proposed jury instructions. Moreover, this experience, as well as his
experience as an intern for Chief Justice Scheier of the Massachusetts Land
Court, endowed Mr. DeMeo with high professional and ethical standards for the
practice of law.
Mr. DeMeo’s
criminal training includes an extensive internship with the Suffolk County
District Attorney’s office. Mr. DeMeo
argued arraignments, motions, parole revocation hearings, entered plea
agreements, and conducted jury trials on behalf of the Commonwealth. Mr. DeMeo was trained in all aspects of
civil litigation while working as a law clerk at Morrison, Mahoney &
Miller, LLP, one of Boston’s largest and most respected litigation firms.
Mr.
DeMeo is a graduate of Boston College, (B.S., Biochemistry) and New England
School of Law (J.D., Magna Cum Laude).
While
in law school, Mr. DeMeo served as Staff Editor for the New England
International and Comparative Law Annual.
His article, Public International Law, Developments in United Nations
Peace Operations, 7 N. E. Int’l & Comp. L. Ann. 249 (2001), and 35
Int’l Law 761 (Summer 2001), was published both in the New England
International & Comparative Law Annual and in the American Bar
Association’s international law journal.
Mr.
DeMeo was also champion of New England School of Law’s mock trial competition
and a member of the school’s national trial team in 2002. Finishing at the top of his class, Mr. DeMeo
received a NESL Merit Scholarship and a NESL Trustee’s Scholarship award. He was also a four-time winner of the New
England Scholar Award, and he received CALI Excellence for the Future Awards as
the top student in Modern Remedies, Secured Transactions, Business Organizations,
Housing Discrimination, and Criminal Procedure II.
Since
graduation, Mr. DeMeo has served New England School of Law as a judge for the
school’s mock trial competition and appellate moot court arguments and as a
substitute professor for Criminal Procedure II.
Last revised: August 3, 2006
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