Paolo Corso maintains a civil litigation and criminal defense practice, representing both individuals and companies. Paolo has broad experience in all aspects of civil and criminal litigation and appears on behalf of his clients in state and federal courts as well as agencies throughout Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
Franklin Pierce University (B.A., 2008);
University of Massachusetts School of Law (J.D., 2018 magna cum laude).
Managing Editor, University of Massachusetts Law Review (2017-2018).
University of Massachusetts School of Law, Teaching Assistant (2017-2018, Constitutional Law);
University of Massachusetts School of Law, Teaching Assistant (2016-2017, Civil Procedure).
Massachusetts;
Rhode Island;
U.S. District Court, District of Massachusetts.
Massachusetts Bar Association;
Rhode Island Bar Association.
Co-Author: Criminal Discovery: The Clash between Brady and Ethical Obligations, 51 SUFFOLK U.L. REV. 399 (2018);
Author: Gun Control
to Major Tom: An Analysis of Failed Gun Regulations and the Terrorist Watchlist, 12 U. MASS. L. REV. 376 (2017).