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Stephen M. Fiore

Email: sfiore@fosteld.com

Stephen M. Fiore is a graduate of Bentley College (B.A. 1992) and from Suffolk University Law School (J.D., cum laude, 1996), where he received awards in both Oral Advocacy and Client Counseling. He is admitted to practice in the following courts: Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1996); Connecticut (1997); New Hampshire (1999); United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit; United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts and United States District Court for the District of New Hampshire. Since graduating from Suffolk University Law School, Mr. Fiore has focused his practice on Civil Litigation. Prior to joining Foster & Eldridge, LLP, Mr. Fiore practiced as an in-house litigation counsel where he defended claims involving commercial and personal liability, premises liability, products liability, toxic tort/asbestos and employment law. He now specializes in the defense of medical providers and provides risk management advice to health care professionals. He is a frequent lecturer on medical-legal issues and health care law for Continuing Medical Education and Risk-Management Programs. He has been appointed to the Massachusetts Bar Association Health Law Section Council for 2008-2009. He has been named a Massachusetts “Super Lawyer” by Boston Magazine.

Present areas of concentration including: Medical Malpractice Defense, Health Care Law, Representations of Medical Professionals before State Licensing Agencies, Premises Liability, Commercial Liability, Complex Tort and General Liability.

Member of the following bar associations: American Bar Associations (member of Health Law and Civil Litigation sections); Massachusetts Bar Association (member of Health Law and Civil Litigation sections); Connecticut Bar Association; New Hampshire Bar Association (member of Health Law section); Cambridge-Arlington-Belmont Bar Association.

Mr. Fiore was also an author of a recently published article entitled, “Don’t Get Stuck: Massachusetts And New Hampshire Require ‘Actual Exposure’ To Maintain A Cause of Action For HIV/AIDS-Phobia,” Foster, Fiore & Sousa, Vol. II, No. 1, Massachusetts Bar Institute, Section Review, Health Law, page 23, et seq. (2009).

 


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