About Roger J.

Roger J. Brunelle's legal career has been anchored in Massachusetts for more than four decades. He entered the profession after earning a J.D. from Boston College in 1976, following a Bachelor of Arts from Assumption College in 1973. Those early academic years set the stage for a long practice in state and federal courts.

He has experience at Boston College Law School in Boston, Massachusetts. Records indicate a connection to the law school, where he has been involved in some capacity during his career. That affiliation sits alongside a long practice conducted from offices in the state.

Brunelle is based at Sbrogna, Brunelle & Donius, LLP. He operates out of the firm's Massachusetts offices. Over the years his work has brought him into the state courts and into federal forums as well.

He is admitted to practice in Massachusetts and holds current admission to several federal courts. Those include the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts, the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for Massachusetts, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. Appearances in these courts mark much of his federal litigation and bankruptcy work.

Colleagues and opposing counsel describe him as steady and pragmatic. He favors clear, direct argumentation over flourish. The cases he handles often require careful procedural work in both district and bankruptcy courts, plus readiness to pursue appellate review in the First Circuit when necessary.

Across a long career, Brunelle has combined practice in state venues with work in bankruptcy and federal courts. He maintains an active presence at Sbrogna, Brunelle & Donius, LLP and regularly represents clients in Massachusetts state courts as well as in federal district, bankruptcy, and First Circuit appellate proceedings.

His current practice is conducted from the offices of Sbrogna, Brunelle & Donius, LLP and includes representation in Massachusetts state courts as well as appearances in federal district, bankruptcy, and First Circuit appellate courts.

Education

Boston College

J.D.

1976

Assumption College

B.A.

1973

Languages

English (Spoken, Written)

Experience

Boston College Law School, Boston, Massachusetts

Accepted Jurisdictions

Massachusetts

Professional Associations

U.S. District Court District of Massachusetts

Current

U.S. Bankruptcy Court Massachusetts

Current

U.S. Court of Appeals 1st Circuit

Current