Sal Germani
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Attorney Sal Germani received his undergraduate degree in accounting from Bryant University, magna cum laude, and is a graduate of New England Law/Boston. He has been practicing law at the law firm of Germani & Germani, P.C. for 27 years.
During the 1990s he was an adjunct professor of law at Bryant University, teaching Constitutional Law, as well as Legal Environment of Business.
Sal J. Germani concentrates in all types of personal injury cases and Social Security Disability cases. Throughout his years of practice, he has developed a knowledge of specific types of injuries that result from slip and falls, automobile accidents, and malpractice.
Sal J. Germani's practice involves Superior Court, District Court, and Federal Court matters, appearing before The U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts, the Norfolk Superior Court, Bristol County Superior Court, Middlesex Superior Court, and the Suffolk County Superior Court. Sal J. Germani is totally familiar with the complex rules involved in pursuing cases in these various Courts.
During the 1990s he was an adjunct professor of law at Bryant University, teaching Constitutional Law, as well as Legal Environment of Business.
Sal J. Germani concentrates in all types of personal injury cases and Social Security Disability cases. Throughout his years of practice, he has developed a knowledge of specific types of injuries that result from slip and falls, automobile accidents, and malpractice.
Sal J. Germani's practice involves Superior Court, District Court, and Federal Court matters, appearing before The U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts, the Norfolk Superior Court, Bristol County Superior Court, Middlesex Superior Court, and the Suffolk County Superior Court. Sal J. Germani is totally familiar with the complex rules involved in pursuing cases in these various Courts.
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