Andrew
Aloisi is a graduate of Boston College School of Arts and Sciences and Boston
University School of Law. He has been actively engaged in the full-time practice
of law since 1965. He has represented clients and argued cases in all levels
of the Massachusetts Judicial Court system and he serves as general counsel
to several businesses and corporations. He concentrates his practice on civil
litigation, estate planning and corporate law. He has been a guest lecturer
at Boston College and Bunker Hill Community College and serves as a volunteer
judge at the Boston College Law School Mock Trials and Moot Court. He is the
author of Massachusetts Chiropractic Law and is a member of the Massachusetts
Bar Association, the American Trial Lawyers Association, the Massachusetts Trial
Lawyers Association and the Justinian Law Society.
He recently won
a precedent-setting case in the Supreme Judicial Court which held that a lawyer
who successfully defends a policyholder from an insurance company's attempt
to avoid its duty to defend the policyholder is entitled to collect a legal
fee directly from the insurance company.
Most recently
he and Mr. Vesely won a case before a Superior Court Jury in Newburyport which
awarded a doctor over one million dollars, including interest, for an injury
to his hand from a dog bite.