About Rebecca
Rebecca Thomas practices law across several state and federal jurisdictions. She is admitted in Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and New Jersey, and is also admitted to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. She maintains a regional presence with a main office and additional offices in Quincy, Raynham and Hyannis.
She completed her undergraduate degree at Ursinus College, earning a B.A. in Economics and Business Administration in 1995. She went on to study law at Temple University, where she received her J.D. in 2002. Those years shaped an analytical approach to legal problems and a familiarity with both business and courtroom settings.
Early in her career she built experience across multiple forums. She has handled matters that brought her into state courts and federal appellate practice. Over time she broadened her work to match the geographic range of her admissions, taking on matters that required practice in Massachusetts, New Jersey and Pennsylvania as well as filings before the Third Circuit.
Thomas is an active member of several professional organizations. She holds memberships in the Massachusetts Bar Association and the Boston Bar Association. She also belongs to the Women’s Bar Association and Boston Business Women. Her professional affiliations extend to Lawyers of Distinction and USA500. Those memberships reflect a practice that interacts with both local business communities and wider professional networks.
Colleagues and clients describe her approach as pragmatic and steady. She pays attention to the procedural details that shape litigation and transactional work. She tends to prepare matters thoroughly, drafting filings, counseling clients on options, and guiding cases through each stage when litigation is necessary. She has experience coordinating work across different state rules and federal appellate procedures.
Thomas divides her time among her offices to serve a varied client base. She manages matters that arise in urban and suburban settings. She also spends time on appellate briefs when cases advance beyond trial courts. Her practice style balances courtroom preparation with client counseling and planning.
In the present she continues to practice law in the jurisdictions where she is admitted and to participate in regional bar activities. Her current practice focuses on serving clients across the state and federal systems in the jurisdictions where she is admitted.