Litigation
Our Proactive Approach to Achieve Successful Outcomes
We are highly skilled litigation attorneys and fierce advocates for our clients with a proven track record of winning cases for individuals and businesses.
Our litigation attorneys have extensive experience in both Federal and all levels of the State Courts in Massachusetts, as well as with arbitrators and administrative agencies across the country.
At Wilchins Cosentino & Novins, we take an assertive and proactive approach, leveraging our legal knowledge, keen insights and sharp instincts to achieve successful outcomes for our clients.
As litigation attorneys, we are passionate about getting the right results and we will fight hard to achieve that end. In short, our litigation services rival those offered by the best firms in Boston, all at a value they cannot match.
We put our decades of experience as litigation attorneys to work for you including the following areas:
Meet the Litigators at Wilchins Cosentino & Novins

Susan Donaldson Novins
Partner, Co-Chair

Michael B. Cosentino
Partner, Co-Chair

Jennifer J. Normand
Attorney
Representative Cases
The litigation attorneys at Wilchins Cosentino & Novins have achieved favorable results for clients in a broad range of matters in Federal and State courts, the Massachusetts Appeals Court, and before State and local boards, committees and administrative agencies.
Why WCN for Litigation

Right-sized. We are large enough to have the depth of expertise and knowledge, while small enough to be available, accessible and personal.
Exceptional Value. We deliver exceptional value by being efficient; offering value that Boston-based firms cannot match.
Attorney Cosentino helped my family navigate a highly charged litigation issue during an extremely emotionally and difficult time. He listened carefully to our concerns and desires and walked us through all of our options. His clarity brought us to the best outcome, in a very timely manner. I don’t believe anyone would have done a better job and made us feel as positive as we do now that the situation is in the rear view mirror.

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