Allcock Marcus
Braintree
Mass. Lawyers Weekly Staff//April 1, 2026//
Founded by four visionary attorneys seeking to revolutionize community association law, Allcock Marcus has rapidly emerged as a dynamic force in the condominium and HOA legal landscape. The firm’s meteoric growth — expanding from 4 to 13 attorneys in just two and a half years and establishing a second location in Florida — reflects their innovative approach and client-centered philosophy.
Under the leadership of their team, including Edmund Allcock and Jake Marcus, A&M has nearly doubled their revenue from $311,636 in 2023 to over $603,425 in 2024. This financial success parallels their legal achievements, including a recent $1.5 million settlement and a jury verdict exceeding $6 million, demonstrating their zealous advocacy for community associations.
The firm distinguishes itself through a modernized approach to condo law, bringing fresh perspectives and forward-thinking solutions to an evolving legal landscape. Their attorneys actively participate in industry organizations, legislative initiatives, and thought leadership, positioning A&M at the forefront of community association law innovation.
Allcock Marcus maintains a strong commitment to community engagement. Their philanthropic efforts support the Deatrich Wise Up Foundation, the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation, the Community Association Institute, and School on Wheels, extending their impact beyond legal services.
The firm’s culture balances professional excellence with collegial camaraderie. Employee morale flourishes through thoughtful initiatives including Friday lunches, annual retreats, monthly social gatherings, mentorship programs, and regular case discussion huddles. This collaborative environment has proven essential in attracting and retaining top legal talent.
With offices now in two states and a growing reputation for excellence, Allcock Marcus continues to redefine community association law through their blend of dynamic advocacy, legal innovation, and a genuine commitment to the communities they serve.
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