Boston, MA

        • Boston, MA
        1 Federal Street
        Floor 20
        Boston , Massachusetts 02110

        DIRECTIONS

        *Please note that photo identification is required to enter the building.

        From the North:

        Follow I-93 S into Boston. Take Exit 20A-20B toward South Station. Merge onto Purchase Street. Turn right onto Summer Street. Turn right onto High Street. Turn left onto Federal Street. One Federal Street will be on your left on the corner of Franklin Street and Federal Street.

        From the South:

        Follow I-93 N into Boston. Keep left to continue on I-93 N/US-N, follow signs for State Route 3 N/Boston. Take exit 20 toward Worcester. Keep left and follow signs for Chinatown. Continue on Lincoln Street, turn right onto Summer Street, turn left onto High Street, turn left onto Federal Street. One Federal Street will be on your left on the corner of Franklin Street and Federal Street.

        From the West:

        Follow the Massachusetts Turnpike into Boston. Stay slightly to the left for Exit 24A, B, C. Take Exit 24A toward South Station toward Atlantic Avenue. Stay to the left toward South Station on Atlantic Avenue. Use the left two lanes to turn left onto Summer Street. Turn right onto High Street. Turn left onto Federal Street. One Federal Street will be on your left on the corner of Franklin Street and Federal Street.

        Parking:

        The building’s parking garage is toward the end of the Federal Street block on the left-hand side. If it is full, you can take a right onto Milk Street, then a right onto Congress Street. Try to be in the far left lane of Congress Street as the entrance to the underground Post Office Square parking garage is on the left, almost immediately after you make the right turn onto Congress Street.

        Public Transportation Options

        • The Blue or Orange lines to State Street, and a two-block walk
        • The Red or Orange lines to Downtown Crossing and a six-block walk
        • The Green or Blue lines to Government Center, and a seven-block walk
        • From South Station, 1/2 mile walk across the Rose Kennedy Greenway and directly up Federal Street
        • From North Station, walk a mile mostly on Congress Street
        • Many suburban commuter lines come into both North and South Station and are short walks or subway rides to our office

        Partner in Charge, Boston

        “OUR BOSTON OFFICE HAS GROWN RAPIDLY, BUT STRATEGICALLY, OVER THE LAST FEW YEARS. OUR CLIENTS APPRECIATE THE TALENT WE’VE ATTRACTED, OUR PERSONALIZED SERVICE, AND OUR VAST NETWORK OF CONNECTIONS. OUR ATTORNEYS LIKE THAT OUR PLATFORM ENABLES US TO BILL CLIENTS AT VERY COMPETITIVE RATES, USING ARRANGEMENTS THAT ARE CUSTOMIZED TO MEET OUR CLIENTS’ SPECIFIC NEEDS.”

        Kevin O'Connell, Partner in Charge, Boston

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