General Practice, Solo & Small Firm

General Practice, Solo & Small Firm

Section Leadership

General Practice, Solo & Small-Firm

Scott D. Goldberg

Goldberg, a Lexington resident, practiced at small firms before founding The Law Firm of Scott D. Goldberg, PC in 1994. He is now a sole practitioner in Boston who focuses almost exclusively on plaintiff's personal injury law with a concentration in representing injured police officers. He joins MBA leadership following years of membership, including serving as vice chair on the council of the General Practice, Solo & Small-Firm Section during the 2010-2011 association year during which term he was program chair for the section's annual symposium. Goldberg, a 1987 graduate of Suffolk University Law School, is also an active member of the Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys and the American Association of Justice. Goldberg is a photographer, an accomplished skier and has many years of martial arts training as both a student and former Sensei.

General Practice, Solo & Small-Firm

Beth M. Padellaro

Padellaro, a North Andover resident, is an attorney associated with the law office of Frederick L. Nagle Jr. in Haverhill. In private practice since 2006, she is primarily focused on elder law planning, estate and probate planning. Padellaro has been a member of the General Practice, Solo & Small-Firm Section Council since 2010 and has been a speaker for the MBA's Elder Law Education Program. In addition to her MBA involvement, she is a member of the Haverhill Bar Association and the Massachusetts Chapter of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys. Padellaro is a graduate of Newbury College in Brookline and Massachusetts School of Law in Andover.

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