Reza Breakstone
Top rated personal injury attorney in Boston, Massachusetts
Breakstone, White & Gluck, P.C.
Practice Areas: Personal injury, Medical malpractice
Licensed in Massachusetts since: 2008
Education: Northeastern University School of Law
Breakstone, White & Gluck, P.C.
Two Center PlazaSuite 530
Boston, MA 02108 Phone: 617-723-7676 Email: Reza Breakstone Visit website
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Reza joined Breakstone, White & Gluck as an associate in 2015. Reza has earned a reputation as a tough and tenacious litigator helping both individuals who have been personally injured and burgeoning companies who have had insurance and contract disputes.
In his time at Breakstone, White & Gluck, Reza has successfully fought for clients in numerous circumstances where liability has been denied and insurance companies have refused to accept responsibility for their insured’s negligence. Â
After law school, Reza joined the Boston office of Mintz Levin, where his practice encompassed complex business litigation, federal antitrust defense, and securities litigation.
While at Mintz Levin, Reza received a fellowship to serve as an Assistant District Attorney with the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office, working out of the West Roxbury Division of the Boston Municipal Court. In this year-long fellowship position, he prosecuted a wide range of criminal offenses and gained valuable in-court and trial experience having tried seventeen cases before a judge or jury, and securing convictions in a majority of his trials before a jury.
During law school, Reza was an intern for Chief Justice Shirley Abrahamson of the Wisconsin Supreme Court. He also participated in the Criminal Advocacy Clinic where he helped defend clients in Roxbury District Court. In addition, Reza interned at the Florence Immigrant and Refugee Rights Project in Florence, Arizona where he advised clients about their legal rights during immigration hearings, and at the Directors Guild of America in Los Angeles, California advocating for the rights of film and television directors in their agreements with producers and studios.
Reza received his A.B. from the University of Michigan (2002), where he was the school’s SuperFan, the student leader of fans at Michigan sporting events, and the only student in the school’s history, at the time, to be awarded the Outstanding Student Leader and Student Legacy Awards in the same year (2002). He earned his J.D. from Northeastern University School of Law (2008), where he was selected as a teaching fellow for a required first year course. Prior to law school, Reza served as a legislative aide for a United States Senator in Washington, DC.
Before joining Breakstone, White & Gluck, Reza spent two years as an improv comedian, writer, and actor in Los Angeles. He graduated from the Upright Citizens Brigade improv training center, was admitted and took classes in their advanced study program, and trained with Miles Stroth, an improv legend. The ability to think quickly on one’s feet is a hallmark trait of an outstanding litigator, and few lawyers have better training than Reza both as a lawyer and performer.
Bar Admission:
Massachusetts
U.S. District Court, Dist. of Mass.
Rhode Island
Education:
J.D., Northeastern University School of Law, 2008
A.B., University of Michigan, 2002
Professional Associations:
Massachusetts Bar Association
Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys
Rhode Island Bar Association
American Association for Justice (AAJ)
First Admitted: 2008, Massachusetts
Professional Webpage: https://www.bwglaw.com/reza-breakstone.html
- J.D., Northeastern University School of Law , 2008
- A.B., University of Michigan, 2002
Selections
- Rising Stars: 2018