About Sarah
Sarah Vitelli began her legal journey at Northeastern University and completed her law degree at New England Law | Boston, earning a J.D. in 2008. She entered the bar of practical experience at a time when the legal landscape in Massachusetts was evolving. The years that followed have been marked by steady work in the state's legal community.
After graduating in 2008, Vitelli built a practice rooted in the region where she trained. She has spent close to two decades working for clients in and around the Boston area. Her career path includes roles common to private practice lawyers: advising clients, preparing court filings, and appearing before local tribunals. She has worked on matters that require both courtroom presence and detailed case preparation.
Colleagues describe her approach as methodical. She favors careful analysis and clear explanations for clients. That steadiness has been useful whether handling discrete transactional matters or litigating issues that require trial readiness. Over time she has handled cases that span different aspects of civil practice, gaining a perspective on how state and local rules affect outcomes.
Vitelli’s practice has remained anchored in the greater Watertown area. She maintains an office there and serves a local client base that includes individuals and small businesses. The Watertown office has become the primary place where she meets clients, manages files, and prepares for hearings. She balances in-person consultations with other modes of client communication, adapting to how clients prefer to work.
Outside the office she has kept ties to the legal community through routine professional activity and ongoing legal education. That continuity has helped her stay current on procedural changes and case law developments in Massachusetts. Her work is practical and client-oriented. She currently practices from the Watertown office, representing clients in the region and handling a range of civil matters in state courts.