Kristin M. Cataldo        Gillian L. Fisher          Richard A. Formato             Deanna C. Salemme


attorney, law firm, lawyer, Woburn, Boston, Massachusetts, litigation, criminal, intellectual property, personal injury, criminal defense


Our Commitment to Diversity


Cataldo & Fisher recognizes the importance of diversity in our law firm and in the legal profession.  As a  woman-owned law firm, we are committed to providing our attorneys and employees with an environment that promotes diversity and fosters each individual’s unique talents and abilities.  In doing so, our attorneys are able provide our clients with exceptional legal representation that is reflective of our society.  

Our Commitment to Our Clients


Cataldo & Fisher's attorneys are committed to our clients.  We understand that our clients are often dealing with matters or litigation that can be difficult, frustrating, and even frightening.  Our lawyers recognize that in these situations, having an attorney that is both available and responsive is paramount.  We are committed to being accessible to our clients at all times.


Our Commitment to Value


Cataldo & Fisher appreciates that quality legal representation can be expensive.  We believe that our lawyers provide the highest quality services at more than competitive rates.  By emphasizing appropriate staffing and minimizing redundancy, we are able to effectively represent our clients while affording them the best value.


Our Commitment to Results

 

Cataldo & Fisher adheres to the axiom that the best advice a lawyer can give is advice that keeps his or her client out of court. or prison.  Consequently, the firm focuses on preemptive strategies that minimize the likelihood of litigation.  There are situations, however, where litigation is unavoidable, and in those circumstances, our attorneys work zealously to represent our clients and obtain the best possible outcome. 


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