About Angela H.
Angela H. Magary earned her J.D. from New England Law | Boston in 1999. She completed law school at the end of the 20th century and has practiced law through the first quarter of the 21st. That span has given her steady familiarity with courtroom procedures and appellate practice.
After graduating, she established herself in Massachusetts. She is admitted to practice in Massachusetts and before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. Those admissions enable her to handle matters at the state level and to present appeals in the federal appellate system that covers New England.
Her work has required close attention to legal writing and procedural detail. Preparing briefs, motions and appellate filings is central to the kind of law she practices. She handles factual records, statutory interpretation and the crafting of arguments intended for judges rather than juries. Those tasks demand patience and precision.
Colleagues describe her style in practical terms: methodical, thorough and concentrated on outcomes. She has developed a steadiness in handling complex timelines and fast-moving appeals. Clients who need courtroom representation or appellate briefing rely on clear pacing and careful document preparation.
Over the course of more than two decades in practice, she has navigated both state court dockets and federal appellate calendars. That range of experience has exposed her to procedural rules at different levels and the distinct rhythms of trial work versus appellate litigation. She often moves back and forth between building a trial record and translating that record into appellate arguments.
Outside of formal filings, she spends time researching case law and tracking developments in the First Circuit. Staying current with precedent is part of preparing persuasive briefs. She also works on coordinating with experts and assembling the factual materials that judges need to evaluate an appeal.
Her academic background and her admissions shape how she practices today. She maintains an active practice in Massachusetts and represents clients in proceedings in the state’s courts as well as matters before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit.