Grace V. Bacon Garcia

Grace V. Bacon Garcia is a Partner in the Boston office of Morrison Mahoney LLP.  Ms. Garcia's practice is concentrated in the areas of construction law, product liability, premises liability, first party insurance property claims, ADA cases and commercial litigation.  In 2005-2009, she was recognized by Boston Magazine and Law & Politics as a "SuperLawyer Rising Star", a distinction given to less than 2.5% of lawyers in Massachusetts.

Ms. Garcia is admitted to the bars of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the State of New York. She is actively involved in several bar associations and serves on the Massachusetts Bar Association's Volunteer Recognition Committee (2009-present) and has served in the MBA's Litigation Section Council (2006-2008), the MBA's Business Law Section Council (2003-2006), the MBA's New Lawyer Section Council (2000 - 2003), co-chaired the Boston Bar Association's New Lawyer's Section (2002 - 2004), and served on the BBA's Task Force on Pro Bono and New Lawyers (2002-2003).

Ms. Garcia is also involved with the Massachusetts Associated General Contractors Safety Committee.  She has been actively involved with the Boston Chapter of the Downtown Women's Club, serving on its Executive Committee since 2002 and acting as a co-director from 2007-2009.

Ms. Garcia has authored several articles including: Practical Implications of the Electronic Discovery - Related FRCP Amendments, Massachusetts Bar Association Section Review (2007)(co-author); Fundamentals of Electronic Discovery, Boston Bar Journal (March/April 2003), Ethical Restraints of the Tripartite Relationship, 3:2 Massachusetts Bar Association Section Review 15 (Spring 2001); and Achieving Equitable Balance: Justice Wilkins and Chapter 93A, Boston Bar Journal (Nov./Dec. 2000)(co-author); as well as contributed articles to legal blogs.

Ms. Garcia has lectured for various continuing legal education programs on electronic discovery, document retention, and deposition techniques. Further, Ms. Garcia was a Legal Writing and Research Instructor for Boston University School of Law's first year J.D. program from 2003 to 2006.

Ms. Garcia is a graduate of the University of Rochester (B.A., cum laude) and Boston University School of Law (J.D., cum laude).  While at Boston University, Ms. Garcia served as a Case and Note Editor for the American Journal of Law and Medicine.

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