About
Joseph Steinfield is an ordeal attorney with tremendous enjoy in civil cases, that specialize in First Amendment matters and serving as a mediator and arbitrator. He is likewise a posted creator and adjunct professor at regulation schools. Joseph Steinfield is a extraordinarily experienced trial attorney based in Keene, New Hampshire. With a career spanning a few years, he has represented clients in civil cases in each nation and federal courts across various jurisdictions. While he has specialized in First Amendment topics, he considers himself a versatile trial lawyer with experience in litigating a extensive variety of prison issues. In addition to his work as a tribulation attorney, Joseph Steinfield often serves as a mediator and arbitrator. He has been a member of the Commercial Arbitration panel of the American Arbitration Association for over 30 years. Steinfield has also testified as an professional witness in cases related to criminal malpractice and legal professionals charges. Dividing his time between Boston and Keene, NH, Joseph Steinfield is a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers since 1984. He has held various leadership positions inside the agency and chaired numerous bar committees, such as the Massachusetts Clients Security Board and the Massachusetts Commission on Judicial Conduct. As an accessory professor at Boston College and the University of New Hampshire, Joseph Steinfield teaches a seminar on Defamation Law and Litigation. He has also taught overseas in international locations such as Russia, Slovenia, and Iceland. In addition to his coaching, Steinfield is a posted creator, along with his e book "Claremont Boy: My New Hampshire Roots and the Gift of Memory" released in 2014. He is also a month-to-month columnist for 2 New Hampshire newspapers, the Monadnock Ledger-Transcript and the Keene Sentinel. Joseph Steinfield has served on severa government and non-profit boards at some stage in his career. After finishing regulation faculty, he worked as a law clerk for Justice Paul C. Reardon of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. He later joined Hill & Barlow in Boston, wherein he have become a associate in 1971. Following the dissolution of the corporation in 2003, Steinfield joined Prince Lobel as a companion. For greater statistics about Joseph Steinfield and hyperlinks to his published articles, visit www.joesteinfield.com.
Legal Issues
- Media Law
- Complex business litigation
Certificates
30 hour mediation training program
Community Dispute Settlement Center, Cambridge MA
Languages
- English
Accepted Jurisdictions



Experience
- has membership, Commercial Arbitration Panel
American Arbitration Association
Education

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Associations

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Costs
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Retaines and Rates
I customarily charge by the hour. Alternative arrangements are also possible. Rates available upon request.