About David
David Reservitz began his legal path in the mid-1990s after completing law school. He earned a J.D. from the University of Massachusetts School of Law in 1996, following a B.S. from Northeastern University in 1993. The sequence of degrees set the stage for a courtroom-centered career that began the year he left law school.
He entered practice in 1996 at what was then Reservitz Injury Lawyers. Early on he handled civil trials and client intake that would define his day-to-day work. Over time his practice name and office affiliations have included Reservitz McCluskey Lawyers and practices run under his own name. Those listings reflect a mix of firm-based and solo work rather than a single, unchanging firm identity.
Reservitz is admitted to practice in Massachusetts and in the U.S. District Court. He has maintained involvement in local and state bar groups. He holds membership in the Plymouth County Bar Association and in Pilgrim Bar Advocates. He also has served on the board of the Massachusetts Bar Association, a role that kept him engaged with broader policy and professional issues affecting lawyers across the state. From 2012 to 2015 he served as a commissioner on the Judicial Nominating Committee for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, a post that involved evaluating candidates for judicial appointments.
Those memberships are more than resume entries. They have informed how he approaches casework and courtroom procedure. His practice history shows repeated work on personal injury and related civil litigation. He has taken cases in state court and in the federal system, handling filings, discovery and trials on behalf of injured plaintiffs. The name Reservitz Injury Lawyers signals that core area of practice, and his years in practice reflect steady involvement in similar matters.
Colleagues describe him as an attorney who favors thorough preparation and a practical approach to litigation. He spends time on case investigation and witness work, and he has argued motions and tried cases in front of juries. His background in both county bar organizations and a statewide bar board provides perspective on litigation trends and procedural change in Massachusetts courts.
He continues to practice in Massachusetts and in the U.S. District Court, primarily handling personal injury and civil litigation matters at Reservitz McCluskey Lawyers, where he represents individuals in injury-related cases.