Associate
Jeff K. York
Jeff represents clients in a broad range of disputes, including commercial, probate, land use, and appellate litigation.

Practice Focus

Jeff York is an associate in the Litigation Group at Hemenway & Barnes. He represents clients in a broad range of disputes, including commercial, probate, land use, and appellate litigation. Jeff’s experience also includes conducting internal investigations and advising on corporate governance issues.

Before joining Hemenway & Barnes, Jeff worked as a litigation associate at a national firm. While in law school, Jeff served as a legal extern for the North Carolina Department of Justice Environmental Division and as a legal intern for the New England Innocence Project. Prior to law school, Jeff served as legislative director for the Office of State Representative Cory Atkins and as an assistant director of government affairs for the Office of Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick.

  • Boston Bar Association
  • Proficient in Spanish
  • JD, Duke University School of Law
  • BA, Tufts University
  • Massachusetts

News & Resources

Publication

On-Demand Webinar: More Than Memories: Smart Ownership and Estate Planning for Vacation Homes

Event

On-Demand Webinar: More Than Memories: Smart Ownership and Estate Planning for Vacation Homes

Event

Sowing Seeds That Sustain Generations at Round the Bend Farm – 2026 Farmraiser

Related Services

Litigation & Dispute Resolution
From high-stakes business litigation to probate and land use and real estate litigation, we help clients resolve difficult disputes.
Land Use & Real Estate Litigation
The ownership, development and use of real estate frequently involves complex challenges. Occasionally, these challenges produce conflicts between landowners and an administrative body, sometimes, even between neighbors.
Trusts & Estates Litigation
As a leader in the fields of estate planning, estate administration and fiduciary services, Hemenway & Barnes is uniquely qualified to assist clients with resolving disputes and potential disputes arising out of the interpretation, administration and management of estates and trusts.
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