James T. Finnigan
James
T. Finnigan, counsel, concentrates on civil litigation involving
commercial disputes, eminent domain, construction, ERISA and employment
matters. He also provides advice to individuals and companies about
employment law. He has represented individuals and companies in state
and federal court and in arbitration and administrative proceedings. He
has successfully tried a number of eminent domain cases in the federal
district court in Boston, Massachusetts in which he represented an
interstate natural gas pipeline company. Recently, he obtained a
summary judgment award from the federal court in Dallas, Texas on
behalf of a trucking company that was sued by a railroad for
approximately $800,000 in demurrage charges. That decision was not
appealed by the railroad. Mr. Finnigan is a graduate of Boston
University School of Law (J.D. cum laude, 1986) where he was an editor
of the Journal of International Law, University of Virginia (M.A.,
American History, 1975) and Manhattan College (B.A., cum laude, 1973).
Following law school, he was a law clerk during the 1986-1987 term for
Judge Joseph R. Nolan, Associate Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme
Judicial Court. He is admitted to practice in Massachusetts and New
Jersey and before the United States District Court for the Districts of
Massachusetts and New Jersey, the United States Claims Court, and the
First, Third and Ninth Circuits. He is a member of the Massachusetts
Bar Association, the Federalist Society and the Massachusetts
Innovation and Technology Exchange (MITX).
