(Order) Indefinite Suspension entered by Justice Dewar on April 7
The respondent stipulated to an indefinite suspension for misconduct alleged in a six-count petition for discipline, including intentional misuse of client funds, with deprivation, and intentional misuse of retainer funds.
Order (Term Suspension/Stayed) entered by Justice Kafker on March 9
The respondent was suspended based on a Petition for Reciprocal Discipline arising from an order of suspension entered by the New Hampshire Supreme Court following several violations of New Hampshire’s Rules of Professional Conduct.
Order (Public Reprimand) entered by the Board of Bar Overseers on April 8
The respondent stipulated to a public reprimand for representing a mother and her son in a probate matter and failing to obtain the appropriate conflict of interest waiver regarding their adverse interests. The respondent also failed to act with reasonable competence and diligence and neglected mother’s legal matter resulting in potentially serious injury.
Admonition No. 26-07
In September 2024, the respondent agreed to represent the trustee of a real estate trust in the transfer of assets held in the trust directly to the trust beneficiaries.
Admonition No. 26-06
In August 2015, the respondent was hired by a client to pursue a claim against a landscaping contractor for substandard construction work.
Admonition No. 26-05
The respondent was retained by a client to draft an estate plan for the client and his spouse. Pursuant to a written fee agreement, the client paid the respondent a $5,000 retainer for this work.
Judgment (Disbarment, Acceptance of Affidavit of Resignation) entered by Justice Wolohojian on March 5
After he had pled guilty to multiple federal criminal charges, the respondent’s request to resign was allowed in a Judgment of Disbarment and Acceptance of Affidavit of Resignation, retroactive to December 8, 2025, the date of his temporary suspension.
Order (Term Suspension) entered by Justice Gaziano on March 10
The respondent was suspended for a year and a day, with reinstatement pursuant to SJC Rule 4:01, § 18(2)(4) and (5), and further conditioned upon her compliance with the June 22, 2022, Order of Administrative Suspension.
Order (Term Suspension) entered by Justice Wendlandt on Dec. 17
The respondent was suspended on a reciprocal petition for discipline following his two-year suspension in New Hampshire.
Disciplinary orders entered
SJC No. 2026-021 In re: Damian Boz Jr. 185 Devonshire St., Suite 302 Boston, MA 02110 Order (Temporary Suspension) entered by Justice Georges on Feb. 25, 2026 *** SJC No. […]
Judgment (Disbarment) entered by Justice Kafker on Dec. 5
The respondent was disbarred on a reciprocal petition for discipline following disbarment in New York based on respondent’s felony conviction of unlawful possession of child pornography.
Admonition No. 26-04
This matter came to Bar Counsel’s attention as the result of a dishonored check notice from the respondent’s IOLTA account. The respondent is a partner in a large-volume real estate closing firm that utilizes multiple IOLTA accounts.
Verdicts & Settlements
- Injury during baby’s adenoidectomy leads to stroke
- Construction worker’s hand caught in cement mixer
- Worker trapped in freezer, dies during steam cleaning
- Pedestrian, 69, hit by motor vehicle while in crosswalk
- Four-vehicle pileup leaves driver with spinal cord injury
- Nursing home staff blamed for kidney-failure death
- Pharmacy’s late delivery blamed for patient’s death
- Man, 25, drowns after swimming lesson at fitness club
Opinion Digests
- Jurisdiction – Forum selection clause – Non-signatory
- Criminal – Responsibility
- Attorneys – Lien
- Landlord and tenant – Default judgment
- Zoning – Constructive grant – Comprehensive permit
- Fraud – False Claims Act – Settlement share
- Civil practice – Discovery – Cybersecurity







