Michael Lettiero
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Licensed for 10 years
Law Degree
Awards
Primary Practice Area
Personal Injury
Language
English
About
Andrew L. Baldwin has successfully represented construction and design, financial services, and real estate clients in a wide variety of disputes and general litigation matters in state and federal trials and appeals. These clients include condominium associations, commercial tenants, owners, contractors and subcontractors, design professionals, suppliers, and developers; as well as mortgage lenders and other financial services companies, real estate development companies and commercial leasers, and institutions and public agencies.Working to resolve complex construction disputes, draft and negotiate construction contracts and build-out agreements, and handle other matters for his clients, Andrew draws on knowledge and practical experience born out of a passion for architecture, design, and construction. For six years Andrew served as Public Policy Manager of the Boston Society of Architects (BSA), the largest chapter of the American Institute of Architects, where he managed public policy activities and lobbying efforts and represented the BSA on the steering committee of the Massachusetts Smart Growth Alliance. Since 2013 he has served as treasurer on the board of directors for the Institute for Human Centered Design, an international non-governmental organization dedicated to improving life and everyday experiences for all people through awareness and implementation of advances and best practices in design.During his time at Northeastern University School of Law Andrew used his legal training for the Social Justice Project, drafting a practitioners’ manual on immigration issues facing people with HIV/AIDS, and for Alternatives for Community and the Environment, where he aided nonprofit environmental organizations by drafting an analysis of the Environmental Protection Agency’s rule implementing greenhouse gas permitting under the Clean Air Act.
Practices Areas
Litigation
Real Estate
Personal Injury
Language
English