Massachusetts State and Federal Practice


Attorney Chancellor represents a diverse cross section of clients in litigation matters. Whether it is a divorce matter of an executive or representing a victim of sexual abuse, or any other matter he represents his clients with their best interest in mind. His office practices in the state and federal court systems.

He has handled civil rights matters that amounted to police misconduct, established strategic plans for executives facing contentious divorces, quickly resolved civil disputes with strong negotiation skills, and represented defendants in criminal trials. He is skilled at finding a quick resolve to personal injury cases through well prepared packaging of demand letters to insurance adjusters. He has settled clients' cases without having to file suit in court.

His diverse background from military, law enforcement, corporate headquarters executive hiring/development/ compensation, and trial experience has provided him with the personality skills to make his client's feel comfortable, and well represented. He answers his clients' calls personally and rarely will it take more than a few hours for him to return their calls.

Attorney Chancellor chooses which cases to take in a way that allows him the ability to meet all of his client's needs in a timely manner and he strives to meet their needs with excellence in mind. Please click on the tabs above to have a more specific representation of the different areas of the law in which Attorney Chancellor practices.

 

Joseph K. Chancellor

J.D., M.B.A

Admitted in the Massachusetts State and Federal BAR, Attorney Chancellor is a graduate from the Thomas M. Cooley School of Law in Lansing Michigan. He also holds a Masters of business administration from the Isenberg School of Management.

Attorney Chancellor has a varied professional background that has influenced his style as an attorney. He was a Marine, a police officer, and worked in the corporate headquarters human resources department at Raytheon Corporation.

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