About Albert
Albert Grady built his legal foundation in the 1960s. He earned a Bachelor of Science from Kings College in 1965 and completed his Juris Doctor at The Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law in 1968. Those years set the stage for a practice that would remain rooted in civil litigation and personal injury work.
After law school Grady opened his own practice. In 1968 he founded the Office of Albert E. Grady. He has maintained that office name through the decades. The firm identity signals a solo or small-firm practice model centered on individual client matters rather than a large institutional platform.
Grady is admitted to practice in Massachusetts and has taken cases into the federal courts. His admissions include the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, and the U.S. Supreme Court. Those credentials have allowed him to pursue civil and injury matters across both state and federal forums when circumstances required it.
His work has focused on personal injury and other civil claims. He has litigated cases that required courtroom appearances, filings in federal court, and appeals activity where appropriate. Over many years the practice has involved both pretrial negotiations and contested hearings. The long timeline of his career reflects steady engagement with the mechanics of litigation rather than a narrow specialization in a single subfield.
Colleagues and clients have encountered him in hearings and depositions as well as in office consultations. He has operated under the same office banner while handling individual cases and responding to the procedural demands of civil law. That continuity means clients dealing with long-running matters could expect a familiar point of contact rather than frequent turnover.
Today Grady continues to practice under the Office of Albert E. Grady - Personal Injury and Civil Lawyers. He remains active on matters that arise in Massachusetts and in federal courts where he holds admission. His current practice focuses on personal injury and civil litigation matters.