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Anthony Ambriano

Elizabeth Perez Barletta

Sheila Barresi

Mark Bressler

Daniel Conroy

David J. Coughlin

Jeffrey Cymrot

Gustavo Del Puerto

Brian D. Krantz

Anthony McGuinness

William Moriarty

Dennis Phillips

Lauren Puglia

Karen Salon

Stephen Salon

Lewis Sassoon

Barry Weisman

Scott Wittlin
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Karen W . Salon Admitted to Bar, 1994
Civil Litigation, Personal Injury, and Medical Malpractice

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| Karen Salon represents individuals as well as privately
and publicly held companies in a wide range of complex civil
litigation matters, including business disputes, real estate
disputes, employment matters, personal injury, and medical malpractice.
She also actively serves on the Committee For Public Counsel
Services’ Post-Conviction Panel, handling criminal appeals
for indigent clients.
Prior to joining Sassoon & Cymrot, Ms. Salon spent nine
years with Sally & Fitch LLP, one of Boston’s premier
litigation boutiques. While at Sally & Fitch, Ms. Salon
enjoyed considerable success in representing the firm’s
clients in a wide range of matters, including complex tort
matters, business disputes, banking matters, real estate disputes,
and employment cases. In 2004, Ms. Salon joined Salon &
Associates LLC, where she handled the firm’s civil cases.
There, Ms. Salon’s efforts resulted in the favorable
settlement in a major medical malpractice case, in which the
defendant had failed to properly diagnose the firm’s
client with what was later found to be squamous cell carcinoma.
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| Ms. Salon is a 1994 graduate, cum laude, of Boston
University School of Law, where she was a member of the Wagner
National Moot Court team, and a 1990 graduate of Bucknell University.
Following law school, Ms. Salon worked as a law clerk for the
Hon. Edward N. Cahn, then Chief Judge of the United States District
Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. |
| Ms. Salon is admitted to practice in Massachusetts,
as well as before the United States Supreme Court, the United
States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, the United States
District Court for the District of Massachusetts, and the United
States Court of Federal Claims. Her reported cases include Heinrich
ex rel. Heinrich v. Sweet, 308 F.3d 48 (1st Cir. 2002), cert.
denied, 539 U.S. 914 (2003) and Sweet v. United States, 53 Fed.
Cl. 208 (Fed. Cl. 2002). She is a member of the Massachusetts
Bar Association and serves on the board of Wilder Memorial Nursery
School in Hingham, Massachusetts, as the school’s Legal
Advisor. |
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