About Theodore

Theodore Barone has built a steady legal career that began after a diverse academic path through New England universities. He earned a B.A. from Boston College in 1973, followed by an M.S. from Tufts University in 1976. He completed his legal education at Cleveland State University, receiving his J.D. in 1980.

Barone was admitted to the Massachusetts bar in 1981 and has maintained membership in the Massachusetts State Bar since then. He is also admitted to practice before the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit and the Federal Circuit, allowing him to handle matters that reach federal appellate panels.

Early in his career Barone moved from the classroom to courtroom work. The combination of a science-oriented master’s degree and a law degree gave him a technical perspective that informed his practice. Over the years he has worked in a mix of settings that include private practice and appearances in federal courts. His record shows steady engagement in cases that required appellate work, given his admissions to both the First and Federal Circuits.

Colleagues describe him as methodical and deliberate. He approaches cases by breaking problems into manageable parts and building clear legal arguments. He tends to favor direct writing and orderly presentation in filings. That style has been consistent whether he was handling trial matters or preparing briefs for higher courts.

Barone’s professional affiliations have centered on his long-standing membership in the Massachusetts State Bar. He has kept that affiliation active since 1981 and continues to participate in the professional community in the state. That ongoing connection has kept him current on changes in Massachusetts law and procedure over decades of practice.

He maintains an office at 130 Liberty St., Unit 2B. From that base he continues to accept matters that reflect his background in both state and federal practice. His practice history and appellate admissions make him a resource for clients who require representation in Massachusetts courts and who may need work carried up to the First Circuit or the Federal Circuit.

He currently practices in matters involving state and federal litigation and appellate work, handling cases that require a measured, procedural approach to legal advocacy.

Education

Cleveland State University

J.D. (1980)

1977

Tufts University

M.S.

1976

Boston College

B.A.

1973

Languages

English (Spoken, Written) Italian (Spoken, Written) Spanish (Spoken)

Accepted Jurisdictions

Massachusetts
1st Circuit
Federal Circuit

Professional Associations

Massachusetts State Bar

has membership 1981 - Current