Suffolk County
Boston law firm Laredo, Smith & Kane attorneys Matthew A. Kane and Payal Salsburg, both members of the Massachusetts Bar Association, contributed as authors to the recently published Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education book, Massachusetts Evidence: A Courtroom Reference. Chapter 9, "Documentary Evidence," written by Kane and Salsburg, addresses issues that relate to the introduction of documentary evidence.
Kane is a current member of the firm’s management team, and the incoming managing partner effective Jan. 1, 2025. As a business litigation attorney, he focuses on business and commercial law, representing banks, financial institutions, businesses and individuals. He also serves as the book review editor for the Massachusetts Law Review.
As a business and litigation attorney and member of the firm's management team, Salsburg focuses her practice in the areas of business litigation, corporate advice and counsel, and white-collar criminal defense. She represents corporations, small businesses, and individuals in contract and business disputes, False Claims Act matters, State Ethics Commission inquiries, and government and internal investigations.
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Suffolk County
Massachusetts Bar Association member Lindsey Kumpula has joined Morgan, Brown & Joy in Boston as an associate. Kumpula advises and defends employers on matters stemming from the relationship between employers and employees, and supports the firm’s partners through case analysis, discovery, legal research, and any litigation needs. Before becoming an associate, she interned at the firm, conducting extensive legal research on various labor and employment law issues.
Prior to joining Morgan, Brown & Joy, Kumpula gained foundational litigation experience as a legal intern at a mid-sized Boston law firm focusing on professional liability and construction matters.
Kumpula received her J.D. from Northeastern University School of Law and a B.A. from Grand Valley State University.
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