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Timothy Cook

Cooley LLP β€’ Boston, MA
Employment LaborEmployment LawLabor & EmploymentPersonal InjuryWorkplace Safety

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Phone
(617) 420-7986
Address
500 Boylston St, Boston, MA, 02116-3740, US

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About

**Timothy Cook** *Employment Law Attorney* *Cooley LLP, Boston, MA* Timothy Cook is a seasoned employment law attorney at Cooley LLP, based in Boston, Massachusetts. With over a decade of experience in the field, Timothy specializes in representing both employers and employees in a wide range of employment-related matters, including wrongful termination, discrimination claims, wage and hour disputes, and workplace safety issues. Timothy earned his Juris Doctor from Harvard Law School, where he developed a deep understanding of labor and employment law. Throughout his career, he has successfully litigated numerous cases in state and federal courts, and his strategic approach has led to favorable outcomes for his clients. Additionally, Timothy is adept at providing legal counsel on compliance with federal and state employment regulations, helping organizations navigate complex legal landscapes while fostering positive workplace environments. In addition to his litigation practice, Timothy is a sought-after speaker and educator, frequently presenting at industry conferences and workshops on employment law topics. He is also an active member of the Massachusetts Bar Association and the American Bar Association, contributing to ongoing legal discourse in the field. Timothy's commitment to excellence and client advocacy has garnered him recognition as a leading attorney in employment law. He is dedicated to ensuring that the rights of individuals and the interests of businesses are protected in every case he undertakes.

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.

Credentials

Education
N/A Boston College Law School JD
Updated: Mar 31, 2026