RWRICHARD F. WHOLLEYCohn, Rios & Wholley
35
Years
Experience
Trusted

Cohn, Rios & Wholley

Richard F. Wholley

0.0(0 reviews)
2 Center Plz Ste 800, Boston, MA, 02108
InsuranceCivil RightsGeneral PracticePersonal Injury
Claim my Profile

About

Richard F. Wholley is a civil rights attorney with more than 35 years of legal experience, practicing at Cohn, Rios & Wholley in Boston, MA. He attended University of Vermont B.A. and earned a J.D. from New England School of Law. He has been admitted to the Massachusetts Bar since 1990. His practice encompasses civil rights, general practice, insurance, and personal injury, allowing him to serve clients across a range of legal needs. He maintains a clean professional disciplinary record.

Hourly Rate

Contact for rates

Consultation

Paid consultation

Licensed Since

1990

License Status

No misconduct found

Practice Areas

4Practice Areas
  • Civil Rights25%
  • General Practice25%
  • Insurance25%
  • Personal Injury25%

Languages

English

Experience

35+ years

Civil Rights Attorney at Cohn, Rios & Wholley. Admitted to practice in Massachusetts, 1990. Focus areas include Insurance, Civil Rights, General Practice.

Licenses & Bar Admissions

Massachusetts

Bar #Massachusetts Board of Bar Overs · Admitted 1990

Active

Schools & Education

New England School of Law J.D.

Degree · 1990

University of Vermont B.A.

Degree · 1990

Sample Legal Cases

Past results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Client details have been anonymized.

Reviews (0)

0.0

Based on 0 verified reviews

Richard F. Wholley's Lawyer Endorsements

No endorsements yet.

Additional Locations

Main Office

2 Center Plz Ste 800, Boston, MA, 02108

Social Media

Contact

Legal Disclaimer: Lexoor is an attorney directory and does not provide legal advice. Attorney profiles are based on publicly available bar association records. Contacting an attorney through Lexoor does not establish an attorney-client relationship. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Always verify an attorney's license with your state bar before retaining counsel.