About Peter
Peter Paulousky has been a member of the Massachusetts State Bar since 1993. He arrived in the profession early in the 1990s and has kept a steady presence in the state’s legal community ever since. That long span of membership reflects continuity rather than flash. It speaks to a career lived within Massachusetts courts and regulatory environments.
Paulousky’s professional life is rooted in practice rather than headlines. Over more than three decades he has worked as a lawyer in the Commonwealth, carrying cases and advising clients in settings that range from office conferences to courtrooms. He has navigated changes in law and procedure across multiple administrations of the state judiciary. That chronology gives him a practical familiarity with how matters move through Massachusetts systems.
Throughout his career he has balanced advocacy and counsel. In some matters he has stood in court arguing motions and presenting evidence. In others he has spent time at a table drafting agreements, preparing filings and guiding clients through statutory steps. The work has required attention to state rules, local practice and the temper of Massachusetts tribunals. Colleagues note an emphasis on steady preparation and clear oral presentation in litigated matters.
Paulousky maintains active ties to the local bar. His ongoing membership in the Massachusetts State Bar, listed from 1993 to the present, keeps him connected to professional developments and continuing legal education in the Commonwealth. That connection also provides a network for referrals and collaboration when matters call for different specialties or resources beyond a single practitioner’s reach.
Today he continues to practice law in Massachusetts. He serves clients in the Commonwealth and remains an active member of the state bar, handling legal matters from intake through resolution. He currently practices as a lawyer in Massachusetts.