Erin C. Birmingham Anadu, Esq.
Attorney Erin C. Birmingham Anadu is an experienced trial lawyer based in Boston, Massachusetts.
Prior to opening her own firm, Attorney Birmingham Anadu worked in litigation defending clients in state and federal courts. Attorney Birmingham Anadu has represented clients throughout the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, successfully litigating bench and jury trials. Previous employers include the Manhattan District Attorney's Office, the New York City Department of Correction, the Boston Foundation and the Office of William Galvin, Massachusetts Secretary of State.
An active member of the Women's Bar Association, the Massachusetts Bar Association and the Boston Bar Association, Attorney Erin C. Birmingham Anadu maintains current on legal developments and trends. A firm believer in community service, Attorney Birmingham Anadu is a pro bono attorney at the Women's Lunch Place and also offers pro bono services to survivors of domestic violence through the Women's Bar Foundation's Family Law Program. Additionally she has volunteered with Catholic Charities and Boston Partners in Education.
As a law student at Cardozo School of Law she was a member of the Journal of International and Comparative Law, was recognized for her moot court accomplishments and was awarded the Jacob Burns Medal upon graduation. As an undergraduate student, Attorney Birmingham Anadu graduated cum laude from Northeastern University.
Attorney Birmingham Anadu is admitted to practice in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the United States District Court, Massachusetts District. Admission is pending in New York. Further, Attorney Birmingham Anadu is an accredited attorney with the United States Department of Veterans Affairs.
Attorney Erin C. Birmingham Anadu is fluent in Spanish and has lived in Mexico and Chile. She currently resides in Boston with her husband and their 1 year old son.
Prior to opening her own firm, Attorney Birmingham Anadu worked in litigation defending clients in state and federal courts. Attorney Birmingham Anadu has represented clients throughout the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, successfully litigating bench and jury trials. Previous employers include the Manhattan District Attorney's Office, the New York City Department of Correction, the Boston Foundation and the Office of William Galvin, Massachusetts Secretary of State.
An active member of the Women's Bar Association, the Massachusetts Bar Association and the Boston Bar Association, Attorney Erin C. Birmingham Anadu maintains current on legal developments and trends. A firm believer in community service, Attorney Birmingham Anadu is a pro bono attorney at the Women's Lunch Place and also offers pro bono services to survivors of domestic violence through the Women's Bar Foundation's Family Law Program. Additionally she has volunteered with Catholic Charities and Boston Partners in Education.
As a law student at Cardozo School of Law she was a member of the Journal of International and Comparative Law, was recognized for her moot court accomplishments and was awarded the Jacob Burns Medal upon graduation. As an undergraduate student, Attorney Birmingham Anadu graduated cum laude from Northeastern University.
Attorney Birmingham Anadu is admitted to practice in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the United States District Court, Massachusetts District. Admission is pending in New York. Further, Attorney Birmingham Anadu is an accredited attorney with the United States Department of Veterans Affairs.
Attorney Erin C. Birmingham Anadu is fluent in Spanish and has lived in Mexico and Chile. She currently resides in Boston with her husband and their 1 year old son.
