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Barry Gordon

Attorney Barry Gordon is a member of Fegreus & Broderick, LLP in an Of Counsel position. Barry has been practicing law in Massachusetts since 1969, most recently with Gordon, Mond and Ott, P.C. in Quincy, Massachusetts. Barry brings his decades of experience to carefully listening to each client’s goals and clearly explaining options, viewing his role with his clients as a partnership above all else.

Barry’s practice has included a focus on real estate, representing buyers, sellers, and lenders in residential and commercial transactions, along with preparing condominium documents and serving as counsel to condominium trustees. In the field of business succession planning, Barry has represented many small business owners and families, using a multidisciplinary approach to involve financial planners, accountants, lenders and sometimes psychologists in matters from inter-family transfers to purchases and sales of businesses. 

Barry has been married for 57 years and has two children, four grandchildren and a dog named Boo. He is President of his condominium board and active in the Rotary Club of Fairfax, Virginia and Rotary District 7610. He has become an avid pickleball player. He and his wife, Renee, enjoy worldwide travel, reading and have a passion for exploring new foods and restaurants.

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(617) 737-9100
barry@fegreuslaw.com

21 Custom House Street, Suite 480
Boston, Massachusetts 02110

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