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Education Attorney Landry attended the prestigious Xaverian Brothers High School in Westwood, Massachusetts. After graduating high school with honors, Attorney Landry attended Bridgewater State College (now Bridgewater State University) in Bridgewater, Massachusetts where he majored in Sociology, Political Science, and History. Upon graduation from Bridgewater State College in 1999, Attorney Landry received a Bachelor of Arts degree. Following his undergraduate schooling, Attorney Landry attended Suffolk University School of Law in Boston, Massachusetts where he obtained his Juris Doctorate in 2002. Professional Attorney Landry began his legal career as an associate in a large creditor’s rights firm. Within a year, Attorney Landry was searching for more engaging and challenging work and transitioned into a firm that focused on family law matters. Attorney Landry continued representing family law clients as an associate attorney until he established his solo practice in 2011. Attorney Landry maintained his own office until he and his family transitioned to Pennsylvania in 2017. For the past fifteen years, Attorney Landry has dedicated himself to the practice of family law and regularly handles a wide variety domestic relations matters including divorces (contested and uncontested), custody disputes, spousal and child support matters, as well as adoption petitions. Attorney Landry represents clients at every stage of litigation from the initial filing through the entry of judgment, as well as post-judgment modifications and contempt actions, should they be appropriate or necessary. Attorney Landry prides himself on making personal connections with each of his clients and believes that open and connections with each of his clients and believes that open and continuous communication with the client is one of the keys to successful representation. View More ›
J.D. (2002) | Law
B.A. (1999) | Political Science, History, Sociology
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2019 - Current
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