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Jennifer Ellis Burke is a seasoned attorney with over 35 years of experience, serving clients from her office at 160 Federal Street in Boston, Massachusetts. As a prominent member of both Taylor Duane Barton & Gilman, LLP and Peabody & Arnold LLP, Jennifer has carved a niche in the complex arenas of ethics and professional responsibility, discrimination, insurance, and medical malpractice law. Her extensive knowledge and unwavering dedication have made her a trusted advocate for individuals and organizations navigating these challenging fields. Jennifer's practice is distinguished by her meticulous attention to detail and her strategic approach to legal challenges. In matters of ethics and professional responsibility, she stands out as a guiding force, adept at steering professionals through intricate compliance issues and safeguarding their reputations. Her expertise in discrimination law further underscores her commitment to justice, as she tirelessly advocates for fair treatment and equality. In the realm of insurance and medical malpractice, Jennifer leverages her deep understanding of the law to protect her clients' interests, providing clear, insightful counsel and aggressive representation when disputes arise. Her commitment to her clients is unparalleled, marked by a personalized approach that prioritizes open communication and transparency. Jennifer Ellis Burke's unwavering dedication to achieving optimal outcomes is reflected in her strong client relationships and her reputation for excellence. Whether advising on complex legal matters or advocating in the courtroom, Jennifer remains a formidable ally, steadfastly committed to her clients' success and the integrity of the legal profession.
Discrimination attorneys represent individuals who have faced unfair treatment based on protected characteristics. They fight for equal rights in employment, housing, and public services. Common matters include employment discrimination, housing discrimination, age discrimination, disability discrimination.