About Thomas
Thomas Beauvais earned his J.D. from Suffolk University in 2007. He completed law school during a period of change in the legal market, and he entered professional life as lawyers were facing new economic and technological pressures.
He is admitted to practice in Massachusetts. He has been a member of the American Bar Association since 2007 and of the American Association for Justice since 2010. Those memberships place him in two national organizations that offer continuing education and networking opportunities for trial lawyers and general practitioners alike.
Beauvais’s career spans the years after law school into the present. Colleagues and contacts note a steady presence in Massachusetts legal circles. Over time he has remained connected to national professional groups while working in the state where he is licensed. His participation in the American Bar Association began the year he finished law school. He joined the American Association for Justice three years later.
His professional profile reflects that pattern: formal legal training followed by sustained engagement with national bar organizations. That combination often indicates an attorney who values both the doctrinal foundation of the law and the practical, courtroom-oriented training those associations provide. He has practiced in Massachusetts for the years since earning his degree and has maintained those organizational ties as part of his professional life.
Outside organizational membership, public records available in standard legal directories list his jurisdiction as Massachusetts. There are no public entries here about firm affiliations or specific case highlights. The available facts emphasize education and association memberships rather than firm biography or litigation history.
Beauvais’s background is straightforward: a law degree from Suffolk University in 2007, admission to practice in Massachusetts, and long-term membership in two national bar groups. He continues to practice law in Massachusetts.