About Erin
Erin Fennerty is an attorney. She is part of the current generation of lawyers who balance case work with client counseling and court appearances. Her name appears on professional lists, and she continues to practice law in 2026.
Her early path into law is marked by the kinds of milestones most attorneys encounter: training in legal research, courtroom procedure and client management. Over time she has handled matters that require careful analysis and steady advocacy. Colleagues describe her approach as methodical. She tends to break down complex facts into clear issues and then build a legal strategy that addresses each one.
In the office she spends long hours preparing briefs and motions. In court she focuses on persuasive presentation of facts and law. Outside of litigation, she encounters transactional work that asks for attention to detail and sound judgment. Those different settings have shaped how she prioritizes tasks and advises clients.
Clients who work with her typically experience direct communication and practical timelines. She aims to make legal options understandable. That often means explaining risks and likely outcomes plainly, and setting expectations early. The ability to translate legal concepts into straightforward terms is a consistent part of her practice.
Erin’s written work—whether pleadings, contracts or client letters—reflects a careful editing process. Documents are organized to highlight the key points a judge, arbitrator or opposing counsel will notice first. That habit of clarity also serves her when negotiating settlements or structuring agreements.
Her professional network includes other attorneys, experts and service providers who contribute specialized knowledge when cases demand it. She uses those connections to assemble teams that match the technical needs of particular matters. That collaborative instinct helps when cases have medical, financial or technical components that require outside expertise.
In public and private settings she maintains a steady presence, attending hearings, mediations and client meetings. Her day-to-day work is a mix of advocacy, advising and document drafting. She practices in a way that balances court advocacy with practical client service.
Currently Erin Fennerty’s practice concentrates on advising clients, handling disputes and preparing transactional documents, and she continues to represent individuals and organizations in matters that require careful legal analysis and clear communication.