About us

ATTORNEY PETER SLEPCHUK

Peter Slepchuk has been practicing law in the Springfield area for over 45 years, successfully representing the interests of a wide range of clients. He graduated from Providence College in 1974 and received his law degree from Suffolk University Law School in 1977. Atty. Slepchuk is a multi-disciplined lawyer who takes an individual approach to his clients’ cases and has a reputation for obtaining fair compensation for their injuries.

Father and Son

ATTORNEY PETER ALEXANDER SLEPCHUK

Peter Alexander Slepchuk is a Russian-speaking attorney who graduated from Suffolk University Law School with honors in May 2011. While studying law at Suffolk, he was a member of the Suffolk University Law Review. He graduated from UMass-Amherst in 2008 and also studied at Belarusian State University in Minsk, Belarus. Peter Alexander Slepchuk is a member of the Hampden County Lawyers For Justice, Inc., zealously defending clients against all varieties of criminal charges, including murder, in both the District and Superior Courts of Massachusetts. He is also a member of the Federal Criminal Justice Act (CJA) panel pursuant to which he defends clients against criminal charges in federal court.

PUBLICATIONS

Social Host Liability and the Distribution of Alcohol and Narcotics:  A Survey and Guide, 44 Suffolk U. L. Rev. 933 (2011)

BAR ADMISSIONS

   ⋄Massachusetts ⋄U.S. Supreme Court ⋄United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit ⋄U.S. District Court, District of Massachusetts

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