Jon Friedmann, founding partner of Rudolph Friedmann and chair of the firm’s litigation practice, has been recognized as a Go To Commercial/Consumer Lawyer by Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly. This distinction celebrates leading attorneys across Massachusetts who have demonstrated outstanding skill, deep expertise, and consistent excellence in their field.
Honorees are nominated by peers and clients for their accomplishments—ranging from significant case results and professional recognition to leadership in the commercial and consumer law sectors—and are selected by Lawyers Weekly’s editorial panel.
A seasoned trial attorney with a national reputation, Jon Friedmann represents clients in high-stakes litigation across state and federal courts. His practice encompasses complex business disputes, construction and real estate matters, land use, class actions, wrongful death, and employment litigation—often involving novel or precedent-setting issues.
Clients and colleagues alike value Jon Friedmann for his rare combination of strategic vision, practical judgment, and relentless advocacy. Known for his ability to see the big picture while mastering the details, he is often described as “a bulldog in a suit”—tenacious, persuasive, and unflinchingly committed to achieving results.
Beyond his courtroom achievements, Jon Friedmann is recognized for his empathy, responsiveness, and clear communication. He listens closely, keeps clients informed at every stage, and builds lasting relationships founded on trust and mutual respect.
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