The Firm

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Gilles Lubeth, Esq., MSW

Licensed Attorney in Connecticut and Massachusetts.

With years of paralegal experience helping clients navigate complex legal challenges, I learned that effective counsel requires more than technical expertise—it demands clear communication and genuine understanding of clients' circumstances.

Today, I bring that client-centered philosophy to small business law. I recognize that entrepreneurs juggle countless demands and deserve legal guidance that is practical, accessible, and strategic. Whether addressing contracts, compliance, employment matters, or business structure, I'm committed to helping small business owners operate with confidence and peace of mind.

If you are more comfortable in a language other than English: le puedo ayudar en español; je peux aussi vous aider en français et en créole.

Email: gilles@lubethsaperstonelaw.com

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David Saperstone, Esq., MSW

Licensed Attorney in Colorado and Massachusetts.

As a former social worker turned lawyer, I bring a unique perspective to small business law. My background includes direct client advocacy, policy work, and hands-on operational experience—from HR and payroll to team management and organizational development.

This foundation shaped how I practice law. I understand that business owners need more than legal expertise; they need someone who grasps the real challenges of running an operation. I'm committed to providing practical, straightforward guidance on the issues that matter most to your business, so you can focus on growth and success.

Email: david@lubethsaperstonelaw.com

2026 Spring Interns

Grace Bradford

Grace is a current 2L at New England Law | Boston. Originally from Florida, Grace brings a strong interest in mental health litigation and civil rights work to her legal studies and professional experience. Prior to law school, she worked in political digital media marketing, where she developed skills in advocacy, strategic communication, and issue-focused outreach. At 22, Grace is eager to apply her background and passion for public interest–oriented work to her role as a legal intern.

Mallorie Segobiano

Mallorie is a third-year law student at New England Law | Boston, where she has served as Chair of the Mental Health and Wellness Committee for the past two years. With her hands-on legal experience and commitment to advocacy, she’s a wonderful fit for our mission of supporting therapists and healers with clarity and care.