Reilly, Stephen C.

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Updated 12/21/2011

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Sally & Fitch LLP

One Beacon Street

Boston, MA 02108

Phone: 617-542-5542

Fax: 617-542-1542

scr@sally-fitch.com


Summary

Languages

  • French

Lawyer Overview

"The attorneys at Sally & Fitch take the same fundamental approach to every matter we handle. We begin with a substantive mastery of the governing law. We then establish command of the facts of the particular case. By thinking rigorously and creatively about both the law and the facts at issue, we achieve consistently outstanding results for our clients."

Prior to joining Sally & Fitch LLP in January, 1995, Steve Reilly had been with the Boston law firm of Hale and Dorr, where he became a junior partner in the litigation department in 1994. Steve graduated cum laude from Harvard Law School in 1989. He earned his undergraduate degree summa cum laude in 1986 from Middlebury College, where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. Since 2004, Law & Politics has recognized Steve as a Massachusetts Super Lawyer in its annual list published in Boston Magazine. Only 5% of the lawyers in Massachusetts are awarded that designation.

At Sally & Fitch LLP, Steve's practice has focused on general commercial litigation, with particular emphasis on the defense of banks and other financial institutions in tort and contract matters, the defense of electric utilities in complex liability cases, and real estate litigation. Among other clients, Steve has represented Bank of America, Fleet National Bank, the National Grid family of companies (including Massachusetts Electric Company and Granite State Electric Company), Boston Edison Company, Union Camp Chemicals, Ltd., and Walsh Construction Company.

Steve has represented several different banks and financial services companies in connection with claims involving, among other things: letters of credit; bank operations and collections; commercial paper and check fraud; wire transfer fraud; safe deposit box litigation; the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act; the Fair Credit Reporting Act; the Electronic Funds Transfer Act, and Regulation E; the Truth In Lending Act, and Regulation Z; and legal process issues, including subpoena compliance, trustee process, attachments, search warrants and restraining orders.
 
By way of non-exclusive example, Steve represented the defendant bank in both the trial and appellate courts in Grassi Design Group, Inc., et al. v. Bank of America, N.A., et al., 74 Mass. App. Ct. 456, review denied, 454 Mass. 1108 (2009).  In that case, the Massachusetts Appeals Court affirmed the trial court’s entry of summary judgment in favor of the bank in a complex check fraud saga.  The Grassi decision is significant because it marked the first instance in which an appellate court in Massachusetts had ruled on the “same wrongdoer” rule set forth in Uniform Commercial Code (“UCC”) § 4-406(d)(2) -- a key defense to many check fraud claims.  The Appeals Court also made it clear that, in a check fraud case such as Grassi, the bank’s customer bears the burden of proving that the bank did not exercise “ordinary care” as that term is specifically defined in UCC § 3-103(a)(7). 

Steve has appeared in both state and federal trial and appellate courts in Massachusetts. He has represented clients before the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination, and in connection with investigations by the Federal Trade Commission and the Occupational Safety & Health Administration.

Steve is the author of Creating a Discovery Plan which appears as Chapter 3 of Massachusetts Discovery Practice (MCLE, Inc. 2002). Portions of that article were re-printed in a leading civil procedure textbook: Subrin, Minow, Brodin and Main, Civil Procedure: Doctrine, Practice, and Context 2nd Ed. (Aspen Publishers, 2004). Steve is also the co-author of Preparing To Take A Deposition, which appears as Chapter 3 of the Massachusetts Deposition Practice Manual, 2nd Ed., 1st Supplement (MCLE, Inc. 2008). He has lectured as a Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education faculty panelist on multiple occasions. Steve is admitted to practice in Massachusetts and the District of Columbia, and is a member of the bars of the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit and the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts. He has near native fluency in French.

Areas of Practice

  • Commercial Leasing Litigation and Counseling
  • Tort and Product Liability Litigation
  • Business Litigation
  • Construction and Public Utility Litigation
  • Banking Litigation
  • Employment Litigation
  • Premises Liability Litigation
100% of Practice Devoted to Litigation

West Practice Categories

Banking & Finance Law, Business & Commercial Law, Construction Law, Employment Law -- Employee, Employment Law -- Employer, Public Utilities, Litigation & Appeals, Personal Injury -- Defense, Premises Liability -- Defense, Personal Injury -- Plaintiff, Products Liability Law, Commercial Leasing, Toxic Torts

Qualifications

Bar Admissions

  • Massachusetts, 1989
  • District of Columbia, 1991
  • U.S. Court of Appeals 1st Circuit, 1990
  • U.S. Federal Courts, 1990

Education

  • Harvard University Law School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1989
    J.D., Doctor of Jurisprudence
    Honors: cum laude
  • Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vermont, 1986
    B.A., Bachelor of Arts
    Honors: summa cum laude
    Honors: Phi Beta Kappa

Office Information

Address

One Beacon Street
Boston, MA 02108

Phones

617-542-5542

Faxes

617-542-1542

Emails

scr@sally-fitch.com

Websites

http://www.sally-fitch.com

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