About John T.

John T. Martin earned his undergraduate degree from Nichols College before completing his J.D. at Suffolk University Law School in 2009. He entered the Massachusetts legal community soon after law school and began building a practice based in Worcester County and extending into federal courts. His academic background combined liberal arts and legal training, and he has maintained ties to local institutions since graduation.

Martin is admitted to practice before the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts, and the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. Those admissions underpin a practice that has touched both state and federal matters. He has been listed as Of Counsel at Neumann Law Group since 2019. That role places him alongside trial lawyers and litigators handling contested matters in and around central Massachusetts.

He has been involved in a range of professional organizations across his career. Martin joined the Massachusetts Bar Association and the American Bar Association in 2009 and remains a member of both. He became active in the Worcester Bar Association in 2010 and the Massachusetts Academy of Trial Lawyers in 2012. He also maintains a membership with Grafton Housing Associates and has a long-standing relationship with the Volunteer Lawyers Project, where his membership also dates back to 2009. Earlier in his career he served on the Seven Hills Foundation Human Rights Committee from 2007 through 2011.

Those affiliations reflect steady engagement with both the formal bar and community-focused legal efforts. The Volunteer Lawyers Project involvement signals regular pro bono activity. Membership in trial lawyer groups points to courtroom experience and case development. His connection to housing organizations aligns with regional housing and landlord-tenant issues that often arise in Worcester County practice.

Colleagues describe him as someone who manages the procedural and strategic demands of litigation. He has worked on matters that require coordination across state and federal forums. His practice as Of Counsel at Neumann Law Group has involved advising clients, preparing filings, and appearing in court when cases progress to litigation.

Martin maintains an office affiliation with Neumann Law Group and continues to take part in bar and community organizations. His current practice includes civil litigation and trial work, including housing matters and pro bono representation.

Education

Nichols College

B.A.

Suffolk University Law School

J.D. (2009)

Languages

English (Spoken, Written)

Experience

Of Counsel

Neumann Law Group
2019

Accepted Jurisdictions

Supreme Judicial Court, Massachusetts
United States District Court, District of Massachusetts
1st Circuit

Professional Associations

Massachusetts Academy of Trial Lawyers

has membership 2012 - Current

Worcester Bar Association

has membership 2010 - Current

Grafton Housing Associates

has membership 2010 - Current

Massachusetts Bar Association

has membership 2009 - Current

American Bar Association

has membership 2009 - Current

Volunteer Lawyers Project

has membership 2009 - Current

Seven Hills Foundation-Human Rights Committee

has membership 2007 - 2011