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Carleen & Caramanica, P.C.


John C. Carleen: Attorney Carleen is the founder of the firm and has been engaged in the practice of law for over 25 years. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in accounting from Northeastern University and a Juris Doctorate from Suffolk University Law School. He concentrates his practice in bankruptcy law, business law, real estate law, and tax law. He is admitted to the Bankruptcy Court, Massachusetts Courts, Federal District Court and Federal Tax Court. He is a member of the Massachusetts Trial Lawyers Association and the Real Estate Bar Association of Massachusetts.

  • Suffolk University Law School (1977)
  • Northeastern University (B.S. Accounting, 1973)
James M. Caramanica: Attorney Caramanica is an experienced trial lawyer and business advisor. He practices in the areas of commercial/business law, employment law, sexual harassment law, personal injury law, family law, landlord/tenant law, real estate law, criminal law, and general civil litigation. When not practicing law, Attorney Caramanica is active in his local community where he has held various positions on town boards and coaches youth soccer, softball, basketball and baseball.
  • Suffolk University Sawyer School of Management (MBA, 2002, Honor Society)
  • Massachusetts School of Law (1993, Member of Law Review)
  • Northeastern University (B.S. Criminal Justice, 1985)

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