Adam J. Kessel

Top rated Intellectual Property attorney in Boston, Massachusetts

Fish & Richardson P.C.
Fish & Richardson P.C.

Practice areas: Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property Litigation, Business Litigation; view more

Licensed in Massachusetts since: 2004

Education: Northeastern University School of Law

Selected to Super Lawyers: 2014 - 2023, 2025 Selected to Rising Stars: 2010 - 2013

Fish & Richardson P.C.

One Marina Park Drive
Boston, MA 02210
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Adam J. Kessel is a top-rated attorney practicing in the Boston, Massachusetts area. Providing legal representation in Massachusetts for a variety of different issues, Adam Kessel was selected to Super Lawyers for 2014 - 2023, 2025. He is admitted to practice before the courts in Massachusetts.

After completing undergraduate studies, Adam J. Kessel attended law school. Adam Kessel was enrolled at Northeastern University School of Law. He earned a juris doctor degree in 2004. Adam Kessel was admitted to the practice of law in 2004.

Attorneys like Adam J. Kessel are recognized by their peers for their outstanding work and commitment to the spirit of the legal profession. Their knowledge of the law, professional work ethic, and advocacy on behalf of their clients allow them to stand out among other attorneys in the field.

Adam Kessel represents clients with Intellectual Property issues. Additional legal issues represented include Intellectual Property Litigation, Business Litigation and General Litigation.

Practice areas

Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property Litigation, Business Litigation, General Litigation

Office location for Adam J. Kessel

One Marina Park Drive
Boston, MA 02210

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