About David L.
David L. Rubin built his legal foundation at the University of California, Berkeley, where he earned a B.A., and then moved east to complete his J.D. at New England Law | Boston. He entered the Massachusetts legal community soon after and has maintained a steady presence there for decades.
He joined the Massachusetts State Bar in 1980. Early in his career he aligned himself with organizations that emphasize courtroom practice and local civic ties. He became a member of the Massachusetts Academy of Trial Lawyers in 1981, joined the Newton-Needham Chamber of Commerce in 1988, and added membership in the American Trial Lawyers Association in 1998. Those affiliations map a professional life spent among practitioners who try cases and engage with their communities.
Rubin’s calendar has long been populated by trials, client meetings and local bar events. He has handled matters for clients across Massachusetts, frequently appearing in state courts. Colleagues note his steady presence at bar association gatherings and trial lawyer forums, where he has kept current on procedural developments and courtroom practice.
Over the years he has balanced courtroom work with community involvement. Membership in the Newton-Needham Chamber of Commerce points to ties with local business interests. His continued participation in statewide trial lawyer groups suggests a practice shaped by litigation and dispute resolution rather than transactional law.
He practices out of Framingham and is known in the region as a lawyer available to clients who need representation in Massachusetts courts. He has maintained the same network of professional memberships for many years, which speaks to continuity in his approach and a preference for the procedural side of legal work.
After nearly half a century in the profession, Rubin continues to take cases and appear in court. He remains active in the organizations that have marked his career and works from his Framingham office, concentrating on civil litigation and trial work for clients across the state.