About Benjamin B.
Benjamin B. Gagliardi took a conventional path into the law, earning a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Massachusetts Amherst in 2011 and a J.D. from Suffolk University Law School in 2014. Those years placed him squarely in the corridors of New England legal education, where classroom training met the practical demands of becoming a practicing attorney.
After law school he entered practice in the region where he trained. He is licensed to practice in both Massachusetts and Rhode Island. He serves as an associate at Sheff Law, where he has worked since joining the firm. Colleagues describe him as a steady presence in the office who handles the everyday demands of client work and courtroom preparation.
Gagliardi is active in the profession beyond his case load. He holds memberships in the Massachusetts Bar Association, the Boston Bar Association and the Rhode Island Bar Association. Those memberships keep him connected to local legal developments and continuing education programs. He attends bar activities and seminars that keep routine practice skills current and inform his work on procedural matters.
In the office he focuses on the practical tasks that underpin litigation and transactional matters. He prepares pleadings, conducts legal research, and assists in drafting agreements and court filings. He appears in state courts in Massachusetts and Rhode Island on matters handled by the firm. His work supports more senior lawyers while also giving him regular client contact and courtroom exposure.
Clients see him as a lawyer who explains options plainly and follows through on assigned tasks. He prefers straightforward communication and prepares clients for what to expect. His training at Suffolk Law emphasized case strategy and courtroom procedure, skills he applies in day-to-day practice.
Gagliardi’s professional routine reflects his regional ties. He maintains an office at The Daniel Webster Suite and practices from there on behalf of the firm. He remains involved in bar association programming and local legal events, which inform his practice and help him stay current on changes in Massachusetts and Rhode Island law.
As of 2026 he continues to work at Sheff Law, practicing in both Massachusetts and Rhode Island and handling the variety of matters entrusted to him by the firm’s clients, focusing on serving those clients from his office at The Daniel Webster Suite.