Founding Partner
Richard C. Demerle Esq.

Education
- Boston University School of Law (J.D.) Managing editor, Public Interest Law Journal at Boston University School of Law
- Dartmouth College (B.A., English, B.A. Philosophy)
- Admissions
Commonwealth of Massachusetts - U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts
- State of New Hampshire
U.S. District Court for the District of New Hampshire - First Circuit Court of Appeals
Memberships
- Massachusetts Bar Association
- Boston Bar Association
Articles
- “Proof of Claim: The Elusive Boundaries of the Attorney as Agent,” Boston Bar Association (Sept. 2007)
- “Policing Companies in the Vicinity of Insolvency,” VCExperts
- “The New Scylla and Charybdis: Student Speech vs. Student Safety after Columbine,” Boston University Public Interest Law Journal (June 2001)
Posts
Work Hard.
Know the Law.
Find the Solution.
Richard C. Demerle has been practicing law since 2002 with a focus on mortgage default servicing and landlord-tenant law. Richard represents several national loan servicers on their real property legal issues including defending mortgagees in commercial and consumer litigation, prosecuting post-foreclosure evictions and defending secured claims in the U.S. Bankruptcy Courts.
Prior to graduating from Boston University School of Law, Richard served as a legislative aide to the Massachusetts House Ways & Means Committee where he spearheaded the Haverhill Land Bank campaign dedicated to preserving open space in the City of Haverhill. A graduate of Dartmouth College, Mr. Demerle also worked as a reporter for two of the largest daily newspapers in Massachusetts, The Lowell Sun and The Eagle-Tribune.