Attorney Profiles

Michael G. Tracy 
Boston, Massachusetts
Partner
phone (617) 723-7700
fax (617) 227-0313
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Michael Tracy joined Rudolph Friedmann LLP as a partner in January 2004, continuing a thirty-year career as a trial lawyer with Boston law firms and as a government attorney. He brings to the firm extensive experience in professional liability defense for lawyers, accountants, and health care providers, and in insurance coverage counseling and litigation for carriers. He also practices in the fields of product liability defense for manufacturers and insurers, including toxic tort defense, other civil trial work including business and commercial litigation, contract and employment matters, and white-collar criminal defense. He is AV-rated by Martindale-Hubbell.

In the public sector, Mike was executive director and deputy chief counsel of the Massachusetts Special Commission Concerning State and County Buildings, known as the Ward Commission. The commission's two-year investigation of corruption in public design and construction contracting practices culminated in a series of public hearings on Beacon Hill and a complete legislative overhaul of the Commonwealth's public procurement laws and the creation of the Office of Inspector General. Mike represented the Commission in litigation in the Supreme Judicial Court, the Appeals Court, and the Superior Court, and was a principal author of its twelve-volume final report.

Mike served for five years as an Assistant United States Attorney for the District of Massachusetts under former Governor William Weld. As a federal prosecutor, he developed and tried complex criminal cases involving public corruption and fraud against the government. From there he moved to the office of the Attorney General of Massachusetts, where he was Deputy Chief of the Criminal Bureau, supervising fourteen prosecutors as well as police and civilian investigators.

Upon returning to the private sector, Mike developed a trial practice focusing initially on product liability defense and growing to include a wide range of commercial litigation. A mainstay of Mike's practice is the representation of attorneys and accountants in defense of professional liability claims and suits and in professional disciplinary proceedings. He advises insurers on complex coverage issues and litigates them when necessary.

Mike has been active in pro bono activities throughout his legal career, serving for seventeen years on the board of directors of Greater Boston Legal Services and then, by appointment of the Supreme Judicial Court, for ten years as a director of the Massachusetts Legal Assistance Corporation, of which he was treasurer, vice chairman and chairman.

Areas of Practice:
Civil Litigation
Professional Liability
Product Liability Defense
Commercial Litigation
Bar Admissions:
Massachusetts, 1972
U.S. District Court District of Massachusetts, 1973
U.S. Court of Appeals 1st Circuit, 1973
Honors and Awards:
Massachusetts Super Lawyer, Boston Magazine, 2004


Professional Associations and Memberships:
Greater Boston Legal Services, 1974 - 1991
Director and Corporate Secretary


Massachusetts Legal Assistance Corporation, 1991 - 2001
Board of Directors


Massachusetts Legal Assistance Corporation, 1996 - 1998
Chair


Boston Bar Association


Massachusetts Bar Association


American Bar Association


Defense Research Institute


Massachusetts Defense Lawyers Association


Professional Liability Underwriting Society


NITA Advocates Association


Harvard Law School Association



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