About Jaimie F.
Jaimie F. Dockray took a straightforward route into the law. She earned her undergraduate degree from the University of Wisconsin in 1992 and completed her legal studies at New England School of Law in 1995. Those formative years set the stage for a practice that spans multiple state lines.
Her career has included both courtroom work and in-house counsel assignments. In 2013 she served as Special Counsel at Rich, Intelisano & Katz, LLP. That role is one documented milestone in a career that has moved between private firms and advisory positions. She has handled matters that required coordination across state jurisdictions and collaboration with peers in different legal systems.
Dockray is admitted to practice in Massachusetts, New York and Connecticut. That multi-jurisdictional admission has shaped the kinds of matters she takes on. It has required attention to differing procedural rules and an ability to manage filings and strategy across courts in three states. Colleagues say that kind of practice brings steady demands and frequent travel between courthouses and client meetings.
Her experience as Special Counsel at Rich, Intelisano & Katz placed her inside a team environment where she worked alongside litigators and transactional attorneys. The position involved drafting pleadings, advising clients on procedural questions, and coordinating strategy with lead counsel. Over time she has been involved in cases and projects that stretched beyond a single courtroom or office. That breadth has informed how she approaches client problems: methodically and with an eye to where matters might move next.
Today she maintains an office at Rich, Intelisano & Katz, LLP and continues to engage in practice across Massachusetts, New York and Connecticut. She remains active in handling multi-jurisdictional matters and advising clients on procedural and strategic issues arising from those cross-border cases. Her current practice concentrates on representation and counsel across the jurisdictions where she is licensed to practice law.