About James

James Heffernan took a steady path into the law. He earned a Bachelor of Arts from Boston University in 2000 and went on to complete his Juris Doctor at Georgetown University Law Center in 2004. His time in Washington placed him at a national law school during a formative period. The record shows a solid academic foundation and the timing suggests he entered the profession in the mid-2000s.

Georgetown Law exposes students to a broad mix of federal and regulatory work, and that environment shaped the early contours of Heffernan’s legal training. His law school years coincided with significant developments in both corporate and public law, giving him exposure to contemporary debates that many graduates carried into practice. The combination of a liberal arts background from Boston University and practical legal study at Georgetown provided him both context and technical training.

Heffernan is admitted to practice in Massachusetts. That single-jurisdiction listing defines the geographic scope of his licensed practice. Over the years, lawyers who begin in one state often develop networks among local courts, administrative agencies, and community institutions. Those networks can be just as important as formal credentials when it comes to getting work done for clients.

Public records do not offer a detailed employment history here, but the available facts point to a lawyer whose professional life has been anchored in Massachusetts. Practicing in a single state often involves a mix of courtroom appearances, client counseling, transactional drafting, and negotiation. Many Massachusetts practitioners balance work for individuals, small businesses, and institutions; the local calendar of cases and filings shapes a lawyer’s routine as much as any particular specialty.

Heffernan’s academic timeline places him among attorneys who entered practice during a period of technological change and shifting regulatory priorities. That era demanded adaptability from new lawyers. It required them to navigate evolving litigation practices, changing discovery rules, and growing expectations about client communication and efficiency.

Today, Heffernan practices law in Massachusetts. He maintains his license there and works with matters arising under state law, serving clients within the commonwealth.

Education

Georgetown University Law Center

J.D.

2004

Boston University

B.A.

2000

Languages

Mandarin (Spoken, Written)

Accepted Jurisdictions

Massachusetts

Office Locations

Main Office

 33 State Street Springfield MA 01103