About Edward
Edward Krippendorf trained first as a scientist and then as a lawyer. He earned a Bachelor of Science from Salem State College in 1995 and completed his Juris Doctor at New England Law | Boston in 2002. Those years set the foundation for a career that began inside the courthouse and moved into private practice.
Krippendorf started his legal career in the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office in 2002. He worked as an assistant district lawyer, gaining courtroom experience on the prosecution side. That early period exposed him to trial procedures, evidence issues and the pace of criminal litigation.
After time in public service, he stepped into private practice. He operated the Law Office of Edward Krippendorf in 2010, trying cases and handling client matters directly. A year later he joined a law firm partnership. In 2011 he became a partner at Eisenstadt, Krippendorf & Galvin, LLP, where he has practiced since.
His professional affiliations include membership in the Massachusetts Academy of Trial Lawyers. The association aligns with his background in court work and indicates continued engagement with trial practice and litigation issues. He is licensed to practice in Massachusetts and maintains an active presence in the state’s legal community.
Colleagues describe him as someone who combines courtroom experience from the public sector with the responsibilities of private representation. His trajectory—public prosecution, solo practice, then firm partnership—reflects steady movement into roles that require both litigation skill and case-management ability. He has worked on matters that require preparation for trial and coordination with co-counsel and clients.
Today he is a partner at Eisenstadt, Krippendorf & Galvin, LLP. He remains based in Massachusetts and continues to handle cases that proceed in the state’s courts. His current practice concentrates on litigation and trial work in Massachusetts courts.