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DAVID E.
LURIE
Office:
617-367-1970
E-mail:
dlurie@luriekrupp.com
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David has 25 years of experience as a civil trial lawyer
in business and employment disputes. He has served as
primary litigation counsel for many companies throughout the
United States. He has tried, arbitrated, mediated or settled
multi-million dollar cases in a wide variety of areas,
including business torts, land use and environmental, close
corporation, employment, intellectual property, construction
and contractual disputes.
Most recently, David’s trial experience has included:
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A
decade-long representation of a landfill and recycling
developer in multiple successful zoning and permitted
disputes, culminating in a $35 million settlement on the
eve of trial after a taking of the property by eminent
domain and a favorable decision by the Supreme Judicial
Court of Massachusetts.
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A four-day
trial resulting in an injunction in favor of David’s
client, a software technology company in the area of
outsourced benefits administration, enforcing a
noncompetition agreement against its former chief
product and technology officer.
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Litigation, mediation and settlement of a multi-million
dollar claim by a pre-stressed concrete subcontractor
against a prime contractor and owner for work performed
on a major sports stadium in the New England area.
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Litigation, mediation and settlement of multiple
employment, investment and fiduciary disputes between
owners of a popular Boston restaurant, resulting in a
buy-out of David’s client’s interests on favorable
terms.
David is a
founding partner of Lurie & Krupp, LLP. He was formerly an
associate and partner in the litigation section of Mintz,
Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo, P.C. He has been
named by his peers as one of Boston magazine's Super Lawyers
in the area of business litigation.
David received his J.D. cum laude in 1983 from Harvard Law
School where he was a member of the Legal Aid Bureau. He
received his B.A. magna cum laude in 1979 from Dartmouth
College, where he majored in Policy Studies with
Distinction. He is admitted to practice in Massachusetts and
before the United States District Court for the District of
Massachusetts, the United States Court of Appeals for the
First Circuit, and other federal courts. David resides in
Newton, Massachusetts, where he has been active in school
and community activities and youth sports for two decades. |