Andrew E. Goloboy

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Andrew E. Goloboy is a partner and trial lawyer at the firm whose practice focuses primarily on complex commercial litigation, construction and real estate litigation, securities litigation and insurance defense litigation. Andrew has appeared before a variety of state and federal courts throughout the country. Andrew has experience trying cases before juries and resolving matters through arbitration and mediation.  Andrew also provides counsel to emerging companies on a variety of issues and represents clients that are the subject of governmental investigations.  

Representative Matters:

  • Successfully arguing to the First Circuit that the denial of confirmation of a Chapter 13 bankruptcy plan is not a final order subject to automatic appeal.  Bullard v. Hyde Park Savings Bank, 752 F.3d 483 (2014).  This decision was affirmed by the United States Supreme Court in a unanimous decision on May 4, 2015.  Bullard v. Blue Hills Bank f/k/a Hyde Park Savings Bank, 135 S. Ct. 1686 (2015).  Andrew served as co-counsel in the Supreme Court proceedings.  
  • Successfully obtained Summary Judgment on behalf of WalMart and Stanley Access Technologies (a division of Stanley Black & Decker) in Federal Court on products liability and negligence claims. Pritchard v. Stanley Access Technologies, LLC, 2011 WL 309662.
  • Counsel to commercial mortgage-backed securities trust in connection with prosecution of claim against Bank of America seeking repurchase of hundreds of millions of dollars worth of loans.  
  • Successfully represented client in a three day jury trial in Suffolk Superior Court, including the award of all attorneys' fees, while defeating all counterclaims.
  • Successfully upheld a liquidated damages provision of a contract on the day of trial when the other party was seeking damages in excess of seven times the liquidated damages provision.
  • Successfully defeated motion to dismiss in Delaware Chancery Court arising out of failed merger between two publicly traded companies. Narrowstep, Inc. v. Onstream Media Corp., 2010 WL 542240.
  • Successfully achieved dismissal of wrongful death action in Massachusetts federal court after filing a motion to dismiss for lack of personal jurisdiction. 

Education:

  • George Washington University, 2002 B.A, Political Science
  • Suffolk University Law School, 2005 Juris Doctor, Rehnquist Inn Phi Delta Phi Honor Fraternity.

Admissions:

  • Commonwealth of Massachusetts
  • State of New York
  • United States District Court, District of Massachusetts
  • United States District Court, Southern District of New York
  • United States District Court, Eastern District of New York
  • United States District Court , Northern District of Illinois (general admission only)
  • United States Supreme Court
  • First Circuit Court of Appeals
  • Second Circuit Court of Appeals