Attorneys

Logan J. Nelsen

Focus | Civil Litigation

Logan Nelsen is an Associate in the Boston, MA office of Boyle | Shaughnessy Law.  Logan has experience in handling complex matters involving professional liability, wrongful death, construction litigation, products liability, and personal injury litigation, and has experience in pre-suit investigations and case management.

Logan graduated from New England Law Boston in the top 25% of his class.  While at New England Law, Logan was the Treasurer of the Intellectual Property Law Association and a was a member of the Trademark Moot Court Team that participated in the Saul Lefkowitz Trademark & Unfair Competition Moot Court Competition.  Logan was selected to participate in New England Law’s Honors Judicial Internship Program, where he interned for the Honorable Judge Anthony Campo at Suffolk County Superior Court.

Logan graduated from the University of South Carolina in May 2020, where he earned degrees in Political Science and History.  Logan minored in economics at South Carolina’s Darla Moore School of Business.

Logan can be reached by email at lnelsen@boyleshaughnessy.com

Education:

  • New England Law | Boston, J.D.
  • University of South Carolina, B.A.

Bar Admissions:

  • Commonwealth of Massachusetts

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