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Lauren Wolongevicz

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Licensed in Massachusetts and New Mexico

Bio

Lauren Joseph Wolongevicz is an appellate advocate licensed in Massachusetts, New Mexico, and the United States Supreme Court. She has served as lead counsel in more than 90 appeals and as principal brief writer in dozens more across multiple federal circuits and appellate courts in over a dozen states, including briefing before the U.S. Supreme Court.

Lauren is widely recognized for her ability to transform voluminous, complex trial court records into clear, compelling arguments on appeal. She distills thousands of pages of transcripts, motions, and exhibits into tightly crafted briefs that spotlight the issues most likely to resonate with appellate judges.

From complex criminal appeals to high-stakes civil matters, Lauren brings sharp legal research, persuasive writing, and strategic insight to every case.

Feel free to reach out and speak with our experienced team of professionals who are here to provide you with guidance.
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