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Ann Trehub 
Wellesley, Massachusetts,
Member
phone (781) 489-3195
(866) 675-2081
fax (781) 235-0634
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Ann Trehub is a graduate of Brandeis University and Suffolk University Law School.  Since her admission to the Massachusetts Bar in 1981, she has concentrated her practice in representing clients for injuries or death resulting from accidents.  She is a member of the Massachusetts Bar Association, the American Trial Lawyers Association, the Massachusetts Women's Bar Association and the Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys.
Areas of Practice:
Accidents
Automobile Accidents and Injuries
Automobile Insurance
Bicycle Accidents
Dog Bites
Head Injury
Motor Vehicle Accidents and Injuries
Pedestrian Injuries
Personal Injury Arbitration
Personal Injury Mediation
Premises Liability
Slip and Fall
Spinal Injury
TMJ Dysfunction
Uninsured and Underinsured Motorists
Workers Compensation
Wrongful Death
Litigation Percentage:
100% of Practice Devoted to Litigation
Bar Admissions:
Massachusetts, 1981
U.S. District Court District of Massachusetts, 1984
Education:
Suffolk University Law School, Boston, Massachusetts, 1981
J.D.


Brandeis University, 1973
B.A.


Professional Associations and Memberships:
Massachusetts Bar Association
Member


Women's Bar Association
Member


The American Association for Justice
Member


Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys
Member


Languages:
French
Spanish
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"Please accept my sincerest thanks, Ms. Trehub, for all your efforts, patience and 'know-how.' I am very happy with the settlement and ending to a very traumatic accident. My warmest thanks, too, to Mr. Kelley. You two make a good pair."
-- D.S.

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