About Joseph
Joseph Markey completed his undergraduate studies at Merrimack College before attending New England Law | Boston, where he earned his Juris Doctor. His undergraduate degree in finance and management provided a different lens through which he approached legal studies. He brought an attention to numbers and organizational detail into classroom discussions and casework.
Markey’s legal education was rooted in the Boston area. At New England Law he encountered the practical side of lawyering through clinical opportunities and local internships. Those experiences placed him in courtrooms and law offices around Massachusetts, and they shaped how he applies legal analysis to real-world problems. Colleagues from that period recall a steady, methodical approach to research and a willingness to tackle complex procedural work.
Following law school, Markey began practicing in Massachusetts. He built a practice that draws on his undergraduate training in finance and management as well as his legal studies. Over time he has taken on matters that require attention to detail, contract interpretation, and often, coordination among multiple stakeholders. He has worked on transactional matters and disputes where financial context mattered to the legal strategy.
People who have worked with him describe him as pragmatic in the courtroom and precise in document drafting. He tends to favor clear explanations over legalese. That style can matter in negotiations and hearings where practical outcomes hinge on how well an argument is communicated. Markey also keeps current on changes in state rules and procedures, reading updates and attending local legal education sessions to stay connected to developments in Massachusetts law.
Today, Markey practices law in Massachusetts. His background in finance and management informs the types of matters he accepts and the way he approaches each case. He maintains an active practice in the state and continues to work on matters that intersect legal analysis and financial considerations.