About Gregory Vincent St.
Gregory Vincent St. Cyr has spent decades working in and around Massachusetts courts. He studied locally, built a courtroom practice and maintained a steady presence in both trial and appellate settings. His career reads like a map of the state's legal landscape.
St. Cyr earned his Juris Doctor from Suffolk University Law School in 1986. Before law school he completed undergraduate work at the University of Massachusetts, receiving a Bachelor of Arts in 1983 and an Associate of Science in 1981. Those years in Massachusetts higher education laid the groundwork for a practice rooted in the state.
He is admitted to practice in Massachusetts and holds credentials that reach beyond the state. St. Cyr is admitted to the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts and to the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. He is also admitted to the bar of the U.S. Supreme Court.
His professional base is the Law Office of Gregory V. St. Cyr. The office handles matters that take St. Cyr into state superior courts, federal courthouses and appellate courts. He has maintained that independent practice identity rather than joining a large firm. That choice shapes the kinds of matters he handles and the way he manages client relationships.
St. Cyr holds a Superior Court Trials Certification from CPCS. That certification authorizes him to conduct trials in the Superior Court. It signals courtroom experience and the procedural qualifications necessary for handling serious matters at trial.
Courtroom work and appellate filings have both been part of his docket. Admission to the First Circuit and the U.S. Supreme Court means he can represent clients on appeal as well as in trial. The combination of federal and state admissions gives him latitude to move cases across different judicial forums when the facts and law require it.
Peers and clients encounter an attorney who favors practical preparation. He approaches matters in a straightforward way: prepare the record carefully, understand the rulings that control the issue, and present arguments clearly to the factfinder or the appellate panel. Time in the courtroom and handling appellate briefs have shaped that approach.
St. Cyr continues to practice from his law office and concentrates his work on trials in Massachusetts Superior Court, federal matters and appellate representation.