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Steven
S. Bloom, Esq.

Education
Boston
University, Boston, Massachusetts
B.A. cum laude, 1982
Major: Physics
Boston
University School of Law, Boston, MA
J.D. (top 25% of class) 1985
Experience
Steven S. Bloom, Esq. has been a member of the
Massachusetts Bar since 1985 and was admitted to practice
before the U.S. District Court for the District of
Massachusetts in 1986. He has been licensed to practice in
the State of Rhode Island since 1988. Mr. Bloom practices
real estate law, with an emphasis on real estate
coveyancing, having represented numerous banks, lending
institutions, buyers and sellers in residential real estate
transactions (from affordable housing units to multi-million
dollar homes). He is a frequent lecturer at the City of
Cambridge Housing Authority's and the Town of Watertown's First Time Home Buyer Classes
and has lectured on the topic of Affordable Housing in
Massachusetts. He has also lectured at a Boston bank
on issues of real estate law. Attorney Bloom is a licensed
Massachusetts Real Estate Broker and approved title
insurance agent with two (2) major title insurance
companies. He also practices in the areas of medical
malpractice, personal injury law, contract law,
discrimination law, business and corporate law, employment
discrimination law, restaurant acquisitions, worker's
compensation and the trial of civil cases. Mr. Bloom also
handles general corporate and business matters, including
the start-up and acquisition of businesses. Mr. Bloom is a
published author in the field of worker's compensation and
speaks some Spanish. He has been a guest lecturer at a
local nursing home on the topics of nursing home medical
malpractice, patient care and patient's rights. He has also
been invited to be a guest lecturer at a major Boston
hospital on the topic of medical malpractice. As of January
1, 2000, Mr. Bloom became the sole owner of and senior
attorney at Cushner & Bloom, P.C. The Rhode
Island Supreme Court licenses all attorneys in the general
practice of law. The court does not license or certify any
lawyer as an expert or specialist in any field of practice.
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