About Corey R.

Corey R. Cutler graduated from Boston University in 1979 and earned his Juris Doctor from New England School of Law in 1985. At New England School of Law he served as editor-in-chief of the law school newspaper, a role that shaped his approach to legal writing and public communication. His academic years combined classroom study with hands-on editorial work, and they laid the groundwork for a long career in private practice.

After law school, Cutler entered the practice of law and spent the early years building a foundation in research, brief writing and courtroom procedure. Those formative years offered repeated exposure to client counseling and case preparation. He developed a steady pace and a pragmatic approach to problem solving. Colleagues and clients have noted his attention to written work and his habit of preparing thoroughly for hearings and meetings.

Over the ensuing decades Cutler handled a range of matters for individuals and businesses. He developed experience in drafting pleadings, negotiating settlements and arguing motions. He also spent significant time advising clients on practical steps to move disputes toward resolution. He prefers clear, direct communication and tends to set realistic expectations early in a matter.

Cutler’s editorial background has continued to influence the way he practices law. He often frames complex legal issues in plain language for clients and writes concise memoranda for opposing counsel and the court. He has balanced courtroom work with counseling tasks, shifting as clients’ needs required. His practice habits reflect an emphasis on preparation and disciplined case management rather than on headline-grabbing litigation.

Now in practice for several decades, Cutler focuses his practice on civil matters and client counseling. He maintains an active legal practice and continues to represent clients in matters requiring careful legal drafting, negotiation and courtroom advocacy.

Education

New England School of Law

Juris Doctorate (1985) | Editor-in-chief of Law School Newspaper

Boston University

Bachelor of Arts (1979)

Office Locations

Main Office

 77 Franklin Street Boston MA 02110

Office 2

 77 Franklin Street Boston MA 02110