Goldstein, Lee D.

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Updated 12/11/2003

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Goldstein and Feuer

Suite 702
678 Massachusetts Avenue

Cambridge, MA 02139

Phone: (617) 492-8473

Fax: (617) 492-5991

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Other websites associated with this firm:http://www.goldsteinandfeuer.com

Summary

Lawyer Overview

    Throughout his legal career, Lee has divided his time between teaching and practice, practice and theory. As a committed political person, he has attempted to blur the boundaries between progressive activist, teacher, scholar and lawyer. In 1971, as a clinical teacher and a Reginald Heber Smith Fellow at the Northwestern University Legal Assistance Project in Chicago, he represented tenants, alternative institutions, prisoners, gangs, community groups and members of the Black Panther Party. Upon moving to Boston in 1972, Lee became a staff attorney at Project Place Legal Services, where he represented poor people as well as advised progressive community organizations, with particular concentration in the area of mental health, housing law and patients rights. While at Project Place, he published his book, Communes, Law and Common Sense, in 1974.

    In the mid-1970's, Lee was the Regional Vice President of the National Lawyers Guild and was the Chairperson of the Massachusetts Chapter for two terms. In 1977, he was a member of the first delegation of Western lawyers who were invited to study the Chinese legal system. He subsequently wrote and lectured extensively about socialist and legal theory. Lee was selected by the NLG, Massachusetts Chapter as its "Lawyer of the Year" in 1998.

    Since 1975, Lee has practiced law as part of a community law office in Central Square, Cambridge, representing tenants, workers, community and political groups. He has worked with his current law partner, Jeff Feuer, who shares his political outlook, since 1995. Lee's current clients reflect the diversity of the progressive movement in the greater Boston area -- AgitArte, The Cambridge MultiCultural Arts Center Inc., The Foundation for Civic Leadership, The Economic Human Rights Project, Food Not Bombs, Red Sun Press, and the Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America ( NACA). Lee's business clients currently include The Community Development Corporation of America, Landspeed Records and The Occupational Rehabilitation Group.

    Much of Lee's recent legal work has involved privacy and discrimination claims on behalf of members of Local 26 of the Hotel and Restaurant Workers Union and other employees. As lead counsel, Lee won a large settlement for the invasion of the privacy of male hotel workers at the Boston Sheraton Hotel who were secretly videotaped in their locker room by their employer. Lee has also been active as a lawyer for persons engaged in acts of civil resistance pertaining to issues of disarmament, peace and justice, and he has successfully incorporated international law defenses in many of those cases. His civil disobedience clients have included members of the Ploughshares religious movement, the Pledge of Resistance, anti-CIA, anti-nuclear, anti-apartheid protestors, and recent anti-war activists, as well as union members attempting to expose local sweatshops.

    Lee has shared his enthusiasm for and commitment to law and political activism with many students in varied settings. He was the Director of the Legal Studies program at the Goddard-Cambridge Graduate School in the mid and late 1970's, where he taught community activists how to conjoin an awareness of legal tactics into their political goals. He has also taught legal theory at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst and jurisprudence at Northeastern University School of Law, and completed advanced legal studies at Harvard, obtaining an LL.M. in 1980. Since 1979, Lee has been a clinical instructor at the Harvard Law School Legal Aid Bureau, assisting second and third year law students in their representation of poor people in benefits, housing and family law.

Areas of practice

    • Non-Profit Organizations and Federal Tax Exemption
    • Custody, Visitation & Child Support
    • Divorce & Family Law
    • Landlord/Tenant
    • Business & Commercial Law
    • Business Organizations
    • Employment Discrimination
    • Employment Law -- Employee
    • Wills & Trusts
    • Estate Planning, Probate & Estate Administration
    • Real Estate Law
    • Litigation & Appeals
    • Sex Discrimination

Representative Clients

    • AgitArte
    • The Cambridge MultiCultural Arts Center Inc.
    • The Foundation for Civic Leadership
    • The Economic Human Rights Project
    • Food Not Bombs
    • Red Sun Press
    • Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America ( NACA)
    • The Occupational Rehabilitation Group
    • The Community Development Corporation of America
    • Landspeed Records

West Practice Categories

      Administrative Hearings & Adjudication, Business & Commercial Law, Commercial Leasing, Consumer Protection, Contracts, Business Organizations, Closely Held Businesses, Corporate Governance, Dissolution, Formation & Business Planning, Limited Liability Companies, Non-profit & Tax-exempt Organizations, Partnerships, Civil Rights, Sex Discrimination, Sexual Harassment, Employment Law -- Employee, Employee Rights -- Employee, Employment Contracts -- Employee, Employment Discrimination -- Employee, Sexual Harassment -- Employee, Wage & Hour Laws -- Employee, Whistleblower/Qui Tam, Wrongful Termination -- Employee, Employment Law -- Employer, Employee Rights -- Employer, Employment Contracts -- Employer, Wage & Hour Laws -- Employer, Estate Planning, Living Wills, Powers of Attorney and Appointment, Trusts, Wills, Family Law, Alimony & Spousal Support, Child Support, Custody & Visitation, Divorce, Prenuptial Agreements, Litigation & Appeals, Class Actions -- Plaintiff, State Appellate Practice, State Trial Practice, Probate & Estate Administration, Estate Administration, Real Estate Law, Condominiums & Cooperatives, Landlord/Tenant, Residential Real Estate, Administrative Law

Qualifications

Bar Admissions

      Illinois, 1971
      Massachusetts, 1973
      U.S. District Court Northern District of Illinois, 1971
      U.S. District Court District of Massachusetts, 1973
      U.S. Court of Appeals 7th Circuit, 1972
      U.S. Court of Appeals 1st Circuit, 1973

Professional Associations and Memberships

      National Lawyers Guild, Massachusetts Chapter, 1984 - 1986 (President)
      National Lawyers Guild, 1977 - 1979 (Regional Vice President)
      Harvard Legal Aid Bureau, 1979 - Present (Supervising Attorney)
      Project Place - Interseminarian Incorporated, 1975 - 1990

Honors and Awards

    • Adlai Ewing Stevenson Award for Legal Writing
    • "Lawyer of the Year," National Lawyers Guild, Massachusetts Chapter, 1998

Past Employment Positions

      Northwestern Law School, Reginald Heber Smith Community Law Fellow, 1971 - 1973
      Northwestern Law School, Member, Clinical Faculty, 1971 - 1973
      Project Place Legal Services, Staff Attorney, Director, 1973 - 1976

Education

      Harvard University Law School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1980
      LL.M., Master of Law(s)

      Northwestern University School of Law, Chicago, Illinois, 1971
      J.D.

      Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, 1967
      B.A.

Articles

Published Works

    • Communes, Law & Commonsense, New Community Project, 1974

Office Information

Address

    Suite 702
    678 Massachusetts Avenue
    Cambridge, MA 02139

Phones

    (617) 492-8473

Faxes

    (617) 492-5991

Emails

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