Molly Cochran, experienced Litigation, Probate attorney in Wellesley, MA with 1 reviews
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Molly Cochran

80 William Street, Wellesley, MA

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I have used Molly 3 times over the past 5 years for different matters for my business. She represented me for a deposition. She defended me in a separate litigation as well as filed counter claims. She skillfully out boxed opposing council in court and got the case dismissed. The third representation was her fighting a subpoena for emails and other documents and files against my company from a large publicly traded company. She was able to protect our rights and our sensitive documents and emails. We never had to give them a single thing! Priceless. Molly is business minded attorney which I appreciate and derive value from in that I can just layout the situation once and she gets it. She also has a great team of attorneys in her firm to support her. Her pricing is fair and reasonable and a true value when you look at the level of experience and execution you get for your money. Brett Woburn, Ma
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