About Cathryn L.
Cathryn L. Crowley has spent more than two decades working at the intersection of courtroom practice and client advocacy. She completed her undergraduate studies at Emmanuel College and earned her J.D. from Suffolk University Law School in 2002. That same year she joined the State Bar of Massachusetts and began practicing law in the state. Her education laid a straightforward foundation for a career built on litigation and courtroom work.
She is admitted to practice in Massachusetts and before the United States District Court. Those admissions have allowed her to handle matters that move between state and federal forums. Since joining Carney, Rezendes & Crowley, LLC she has been a member of the firm's litigation ranks. The firm's name is the principal listing in her professional experience, where she has spent the bulk of her career.
Crowley maintains memberships in several professional organizations that reflect her courtroom orientation. She is a current member of the Massachusetts Academy of Trial Lawyers and the American Association for Justice, and she remains active in the State Bar of Massachusetts. Those affiliations keep her plugged into developments in trial practice and procedural law, and they provide forums for continuing education and peer exchange.
Colleagues describe her work style as direct and methodical. She prepares cases for trial and manages litigation from initial pleadings through motions practice and hearings. In the courtroom she relies on a steady preparation routine and practical argumentation. Outside of hearings she advises clients on strategy, discovery, and settlement options. Her practice has involved drafting substantive briefs and appearing in contested proceedings at the trial level.
Crowley’s career is steady rather than flashy. She has built experience handling contested civil matters in Massachusetts courts and federal court when cases require it. Today she continues to practice at Carney, Rezendes & Crowley, LLC, representing clients in matters that proceed in both state and federal tribunals. Her current practice centers on litigation in Massachusetts and in the United States District Court.