About Michael
Michael Tabb built his legal foundation at Cornell University, where he earned an A.B. in history. He went on to Boston University School of Law and received his J.D. in 1981. That same year he joined the Massachusetts bar and began a career that has spanned decades in private practice within the state.
Early in his career Tabb moved into firm leadership. By 1988 he was a partner at Flynn, Sheridan & Tabb, a role that placed him in the day-to-day responsibilities of running a law practice as well as advising clients. He later joined Greene LLP as a partner, where he continues to practice. Those positions reflect a steady presence in Massachusetts’ legal community rather than a series of short stays.
Colleagues describe Tabb as deliberate in his work. He favors steady preparation and careful assessment of legal problems. He has handled matters for individuals and organizations over many years, relying on an approach that emphasizes clarity and practical solutions. He has practiced through changes in procedure and technology, adapting to new expectations in day-to-day law practice while keeping attention on the fundamentals of advocacy and counsel.
Tabb’s professional affiliations are long-standing. He has been a member of the Massachusetts State Bar since 1981 and remains an active participant in the state’s bar community. That membership has kept him connected to developments in Massachusetts law and to other practitioners across the state.
The arc of his career reflects continuity. From his law school graduation and admission to the bar in 1981 to his partnerships at firms over the years, Tabb has maintained a steady presence in Massachusetts practice. He has worked in roles that required both client representation and the management responsibilities that come with being a partner.
He currently practices at Greene LLP and continues to serve clients in Massachusetts, handling legal matters for individuals and businesses based in the state.