Attorney Laura Kiley earned her Juris Doctorate at New England Law, Boston and was admitted to the Massachusetts Bar in June of 2011. Laura is a California native who came to Massachusetts to attend law school. She earned her bachelors degree in Foreign Languages from West Virginia University in 2006.
During law school, Laura worked for the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination aiding clients in Employment law matters with early intervention mediation. She also worked for the New England Law Clinical Law Office representing clients in family law matters.
Prior to coming to Jeffrey Glassman Injury Lawyers, Laura worked for a personal injury firm zealously representing clients in workers compensation, motor vehicle accident and general liability cases. Laura continues to work in the workers compensation field at the Law Office of Jeffrey S. Glassman. She works diligently each day to provide personal attention to each and every client.
Outside of the legal profession, Laura enjoys spending time with her husband, Jacob, her toddler, Lincoln and their dog Jackson.
- New England Law | Boston
- J.D.
- West Virginia University
- B.A. (2006) | Foreign Languages
- Jeffrey Glassman Injury Lawyers
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- Law Office of John J. Sheehan
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- Q. In my worker's compensation claim, the employer's side hasn't shown to mediation for the 3rd time. What happens now?
- A: Are you sure it was the Employer who hasn't shown, or was it the insurer's representative? Was it for a mediation or a conciliation? Mediations are voluntary when it comes to workers compensation so there isn't anything that would require them to attend a mediation. If it was the conciliation and it has been rescheduled 3 times, then it should end up being sent forward to a Judge. Generally an Employer is not present at a conciliation, but instead the insurer's representative is.
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- Q. How long does the first Conciliation conference typically take in a worker's comp case in Massachusetts?
- A: Once a claim is filed it generally takes about 2-3 weeks to get a conciliation date. The actual conciliation itself is usually 10-20 minutes, not much longer.