About Noreen
Noreen Murphy earned her J.D. from New England Law | Boston before embarking on a legal career in Massachusetts. She trained in the practical demands of client work and court practice during her early years. Those formative experiences shaped the kind of lawyer she became: pragmatic, careful, and attentive to the details that matter in litigation and client counseling.
Murphy later opened a solo practice, operating as the Law Office of Noreen A. Murphy. She has handled cases across state courts and administrative forums, building a practice that reflects steady, case-by-case work rather than a single defining headline. Running a small office meant dividing time between case strategy and the everyday tasks of running a business. That mix kept her close to clients and the realities of their legal problems.
Her work spans areas that intersect frequently for older clients and those facing financial distress. She maintains memberships in the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys, and the Massachusetts Bar Association. Those affiliations indicate the communities of practice she participates in and the continuing education she pursues. Colleagues describe her as someone who prepares thoroughly for hearings and takes a clear-eyed view of procedural steps. Clients often rely on her to explain options in plain language and to map out practical next steps when cases are complex.
Over the years Murphy has balanced courtroom appearances with negotiation and paperwork-heavy matters common in elder law and consumer bankruptcy. She handles guardianship and estate planning tasks that arise as people age, alongside bankruptcy filings and related consumer protections. Her small-office setting allows for hands-on involvement in each file from intake through resolution. She currently practices at the Law Office of Noreen A. Murphy, representing clients in elder law, consumer bankruptcy, and related matters.