Andrew C. Meyer Jr.

Attorney Profile
Top Rated Medical Malpractice Attorney in Boston, MA
Boston, MA 02108
- Personal Injury - Medical Malpractice: Plaintiff (90%),
- Personal Injury - General: Plaintiff (10%)
Andrew C. Meyer Jr. handles cases of personal injury for those who have suffered injuries in Rhode Island, New Hampshire and Massachusetts. He is also a founding partner of Lubin & Meyer PC and focuses his practice on medical malpractice and catastrophic personal injury law. With a history of obtaining settlements for clients in excess of several million dollars, Mr. Meyer was profiled by the Huffington Post and named one of Boston’s Top Lawyers by Boston Magazine.
Admitted to practice in the Massachusetts Court of Appeals, the United States 1st Circuit Court of Appeals, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court and all other state courts in Massachusetts, Mr. Meyer’s successful cases have been highlighted by such prestigious publications as The Wall Street Journal, The Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, The Boston Herald and The Boston Globe. For his commitment to legal ethics and professional accomplishments, he earned the highest peer review rating possible of AV Preeminent* from Martindale-Hubbell.
Mr. Meyer earned his Juris Doctor in 1974 from Suffolk University Law School and continues to share his experience and knowledge with future attorneys with lectures at his alma mater, the Harvard School of Public Health and Boston University Law School. An honorary Doctor of Laws degree was awarded to him by Suffolk University for his many contributions to the legal profession.
On topics such as the advances of personal injury law and medical malpractice, Mr. Meyer has spoken to medical professionals and lawyers at the American Association of Justice, the Massachusetts Bar Association, the Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys and has served for two decades as the chairman of the New England Personal Injury Conference.
* AV®, AV Preeminent®, Martindale-Hubbell Distinguished and Martindale-Hubbell Notable are certification marks used under license in accordance with the Martindale-Hubbell certification procedures, standards and policies. Martindale-Hubbell® is the facilitator of a peer review rating process. Ratings reflect the anonymous opinions of members of the bar and the judiciary. Martindale-Hubbell® Peer Review Rating™ fall into two categories – legal ability and general ethical standards
- 90%Personal Injury - Medical Malpractice: Plaintiff
- 10%Personal Injury - General: Plaintiff
Selections


Super Lawyers: 2004 - 2020
Top Lists
- Top 100: 2014 New England Super Lawyers
- Top 100: 2014 Massachusetts Super Lawyers
- Top 100: 2013 New England Super Lawyers
- Top 100: 2013 Massachusetts Super Lawyers
- Top 100: 2012 New England Super Lawyers
- Top 100: 2012 Massachusetts Super Lawyers
- Top 10: 2012 Massachusetts Super Lawyers
- Top 100: 2011 New England Super Lawyers
- Top 100: 2011 Massachusetts Super Lawyers
- Top 100: 2010 New England Super Lawyers
- Top 100: 2010 Massachusetts Super Lawyers
- Top 100: 2009 New England Super Lawyers
- Top 100: 2009 Massachusetts Super Lawyers
- Top 100: 2008 Massachusetts Super Lawyers
- Top 100: 2007 Massachusetts Super Lawyers
- Top 100: 2006 Massachusetts Super Lawyers
- Top 100: 2005 Massachusetts Super Lawyers
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About Andrew Meyer Jr.
Admitted: 1974, Massachusetts
Professional Webpage: http://www.lubinandmeyer.com/attorneys/index.html
Honors/Awards:
- CITED FOR BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLIC RELATIONS in "19th Annual Best and Worst Awards" Boston Magazine, 1992
- Selected by Boston Magazine’s Super Lawyers, 2004-present
- Invited to join the MILLION DOLLAR ADVOCATES FORUM, 1993
- AWARD OF APPRECIATION, Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys
- CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION, PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION PROGRAM, Massachusetts Bar Association, 1987-1988
- Scholar/Mentor Award, Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, 2014
- Selected by Best Lawyers in America, 1995-present
- TRIAL PRACTICE COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN AWARD, Civil Litigation Section, Massachusetts Bar Association, 1983 - 1984
- Highest (AV) Rating for Ethical Standards and Professional Excellence, Martindale Hubbell
- CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION FOR OUTSTANDING PARTICIPATION AS FACULTY OF PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION PROGRAM, Massachusetts Bar Association
- Chosen “Lawyer of the Year” by Best Lawyers in America, 2011
- THE MCDERMOTT AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING ALUMNI CONTRIBUTION, Suffolk University Law School, 2003
- 21ST CENTURY CLUB MEMBER, Massachusetts Bar Association, 1984
Bar/Professional Activity:
- Massachusetts Trial Lawyers
- PROGRAM CHAIRMAN, "Effective Trial Techniques - Masters of the Trial Bar" 1988
- TRUSTEE, Board of Trustees, Suffolk University, 2000 to 2016
- Massachusetts Court of Appeals
- COMMITTEE MEMBER, Dean Search Committee, Suffolk University Law University, 2009 to 2016
- American Association of Justice
- International Network of Boutique Law Firms
- TRUSTEE, Nashoba Brooks School of Concord, 1988-1995
- Boston Bar Association
- MEDICAL MALPRACTICE COMMITTEE, Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys, 1993
- Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education Advisor
- PRESIDENT OF FAIRHAVEN PRESERVATION ASSOCIATION
- CHAIRMAN, Board of Trustees, Suffolk University, 2010 to 2016
- United States District Court First Circuit Court of Appeals
- CHAIRMAN, Succession Committee, Suffolk University, 2010
- All Massachusetts State Courts
- COMMITTEE MEMBER, Development Committee, Suffolk University, 2000 to 2016
- Association of Trial Lawyers of America
- GOVERNOR, Board of Governors, Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys, 1993 to present
- Massachusetts Bar Association
- ACTION SUB-COMMITTEE ON PATIENT'S RIGHTS, Massachusetts Bar Association, 1985
- CHAIRMAN, TRIAL PRACTICE COMMITTEE, Massachusetts Bar Association
- United States District Court for District of Massachusetts
- TRUSTEE, Suffolk University Law School Board of Trustees, 2000 to 2016
- Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
- COMMITTEE MEMBER, Finance Committee, Suffolk University, 2000 to 2016
- American Arbitration Association Panel of Arbitrators
- ADVISOR, Advisory Board, Macaronis Institute, Suffolk University Law School, 2000 to 2015
- Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys
- NATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD, National Center for Patient's Rights, 1992
Scholarly Lectures/Writings:
- "Managed Care Malpractice", Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, 1997
- "Ultimate Trial Advocacy Course", Association of Trial Lawyers of America, 1996, Harvard Law School
- "Anatomy of a Jury Trial", Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, 1994
- "Cross Exam of Adverse Witness", Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys, 1994
- "Medical Malpractice Update", Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, 1993
- "Hot Tips for Trying Personal Injury Case", Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, 1993
- "Representation of the Patient Before the Board of Registration in Medicine", Massachusetts Bar Association, 1992
- "Practice Before the Board Of Registration in Medicine", Massachusetts Bar Association, 1992
- "Out of State Witnesses & Depositions", Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys, 1992
- "Advanced Trial Advocacy Institute", Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, 1990
- "Pretrial Preparation", Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys Brown Bag Series, 1989-1990
- "Itemized Jury Verdicts", Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys, 1987
- "Litigation Techniques", Chairman and Moderator, Massachusetts Bar Association, 1984
- "How to Win the Big Personal Injury Case", Host Lecturer, Lubin & Meyer, P.C., 1983
- Boston University Law School
- Harvard School of Public Health
- Massachusetts Bar Association, Young Lawyers
- Massachusetts Bar Association, Professional Education Program
- Suffolk University Law School
- "Personal Injury Conference", Chairman, Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, 1998-present
- “Trial Advocacy Workshop”, Faculty, Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, 2014, 2015, 2016
- 6th Bi-Annual Thomas F. Lambert, Jr., Conference, Medical Malpractice: Current Issues in Physician, Medical Devices and Pharmaceutical Liability, Panelist, Macaronis Institute, Suffolk University Law School, 2012
Other Outstanding Achievements:
- Named to list of Leading Plaintiff’s Lawyers in America, Law Dragon
- Chosen number one by Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly in their selection of the THE ELITE FEW trial attorneys in Massachusetts
- Chosen as one of BOSTON'S TOP LAWYERS by Boston Magazine
- 3RD AND 6TH IN THE OVERALL TOP 10 JURY AWARDS OF 1995
- Named to THE POWER LIST - LAWYERS WEEKLY’S ROSTER OF THE STATE’S MOST INFLUENTIAL ATTORNEYS, Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly
- Chosen Boston’s number one Personal Injury Attorney by Boston Magazine, Best Lawyers in Boston Issue
- Chosen as one of THE MOST INFLUENTIAL LAWYERS IN THE PAST 25 YEARS by Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly
- 1ST AND 8TH IN THE OVERALL TOP 10 JURY AWARDS OF 1996 Sixteen Million ($16,000,000.00) Dollars and One Million Seven Hundred Thousand ($1,700,000.00) Dollars
- 8TH IN THE OVERALL TOP 10 JURY AWARDS FOR THE DECADE, 1980-1990
- Named one of Massachusetts’ Most Powerful Attorneys, Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly
- Chosen as one of the LAWYERS OF THE YEAR by Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly
- 6TH LARGEST IN THE OVERALL TOP 10 JURY AWARDS OF 1998 Five Million Six Hundred Thousand ($5,600,000.00) Dollars
- LARGEST PERSONAL INJURY AWARD IN MASSACHUSETTS HISTORY
Educational Background:
- C.W. Post College, Bachelor Of Science, 1971
- View all 32 verdicts and settlements of 2020. #medicalmalpractice #personalinjury #verdicts #settlements 👇See thread https://t.co/6nqVmK8BwV
- $1 million settlement Failure to properly perform vascular surgery caused paralysis of 65-year-old woman https://t.co/vXTnu3zPXX 32/32
- $1 million settlement Delay in diagnosis of urothelial cancer https://t.co/GryPdEWpMO 31/32
- $1 million settlement Perforation of bowel during gastric bypass revision causes sepsis, multiple surgeries and amp… https://t.co/eYjacgMSRl
- $1 million settlement Anesthesiologist’s failure to monitor vital signs during colonoscopy leads to death https://t.co/tjkWZyzylq 29/32
- $1 million settlement Failure to properly perform vascular surgery caused paralysis of 65-year-old woman https://t.co/vXTnu3zPXX 32/32
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Last Updated: 2/11/2021