Christopher A. Callanan
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Christopher A. Callanan is a distinguished attorney based in Boston, Massachusetts, whose extensive experience and dedication to client advocacy have made him a trusted figure in the fields of Employment Law, Personal Injury, and Real Estate. As a Partner at Callanan Law LLP since 2019, Christopher has cultivated a reputation for his strategic approach and unwavering commitment to achieving favorable outcomes for his clients. A graduate of Boston College Law School, where he earned his Juris Doctor in 1995, Christopher also holds a Bachelor of Arts from the College of the Holy Cross. His legal career spans over two decades, during which he has honed his expertise as a Shareholder at Campbell Campbell Edwards & Conroy and as a Partner at Stevenson McKenna & Callanan LLP. This breadth of experience equips him with a comprehensive understanding of the complex legal landscapes his clients navigate. Christopher's dedication to excellence has not gone unnoticed; he has been recognized as a Super Lawyer by Law & Politics Magazine multiple times, including in 2019, 2020, and 2021, and was named a Top Lawyer by Boston Magazine in 2021. These accolades reflect his commitment to providing high-quality legal representation and his ability to achieve significant results for his clients. With a client-centered focus, Christopher takes the time to listen to individual concerns and works diligently to tailor strategies that align with his clients' goals. Whether it’s resolving employment disputes, advocating for personal injury victims, or navigating real estate transactions, Christopher A. Callanan is dedicated to delivering exceptional legal service that empowers his clients and protects their interests.
About Employment Labor Law
Employment and labor attorneys handle workplace legal matters including discrimination, wrongful termination, and wage disputes. They represent both employees and employers. Common matters include wrongful termination, discrimination, harassment, wage disputes.