Pressman & Kruskal
25 Years of Experience in Real Estate, Wills and Personal Injury.


678 Massachusetts Avenue, Suite 600
Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139

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Kurt M. Pressman
Member
Email: kpressman@pressmankruskal.com

Kurt M. Pressman is a partner in the firm and has been practicing law for 27 years. His law practice has centered on representing buyers, sellers, and mortgage lenders in real estate transactions; people who have suffered personal injuries, including children who have been the victims of lead poisoning; small business matters, including purchase and sale of businesses; and general civil litigation. He has been responsible for major court decisions in the state courts of Massachusetts, as well as the federal district court, appeals court, and United States Supreme Court. In his real estate practice, Mr. Pressman works closely with many real estate brokers, banks, and mortgage companies throughout eastern Massachusetts. He has authored numerous articles and spoken frequently on lead paint poisoning and real estate issues. Mr. Pressman is a graduate of Northeastern University Law School and Haverford College.

Practice Areas: Real Estate; Residential Real Estate; Personal Injury; Wills; Probate; Lead Poisoning.

Admitted: 1977, Massachusetts; 1978, U.S. District Court, District of Massachusetts; 1980, U.S. Supreme Court

Law School: Northeastern University, J.D., 1976

College: Haverford College, B.A., 1972

Member: Massachusetts Real Estate Bar Association.

Languages: German.

Born: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, February 14, 1950

ISLN: 904319543

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