Marianne C. LeBlanc, Principal
Marianne concentrates in all aspects of serious personal injury litigation, including liquor liability, premises liability, and medical malpractice (especially breast cancer misdiagnoses). A trial attorney with a proven record of success in the courtroom, her advocacy skills draw on her commitment to making a difference both for her clients and to the community at large.
In addition to her practice, Marianne has provided leadership to a wide variety of legal, civic, and community organizations. She is the current president of the Women’s Bar Foundation and a past president of the Women’s Bar Association of Massachusetts, and chaired the Civil Litigation Section of the Massachusetts Bar Association from 2001 to 2002. She has published numerous articles, and presents frequently at MCLE and the Massachusetts Bar Association, among other venues.
Marianne joined Sugarman in 1993 and has been a principal of the firm since 1999.
Selected Cases
Obstetrical malpractice, Settlement for failure to deliver baby after abnormal biophysical profile in mother whose morbid obesity limited testing ability.
Misread mammogram, Settlement against radiologist for failure to properly read a mammogram and diagnose breast cancer in a mother of four young children.
Liver transplant cases, Jury verdict and settlement against transplant surgeon for wrongful deaths as a result of negligent liver transplant surgery.
Injuries during laparoscopic surgery, Verdict in Quincy District Court against a gynecologist as a result of injuries sustained by a patient during laparoscopic surgery.
Failure to diagnose hyperbilirubinemia in newborn, Settlement for bilateral hearing loss in newborn where lab test showed elevated levels but lab and physicians failed to act.
Christopher v. Father’s Huddle Cafe, Inc. et al., 57 Mass. App. Ct. 217 (2003), Verdict, including punitive damages, against the bar and its management company for failure to provide adequate security, resulting in the off-premises death of a patron. The verdict was upheld on appeal.
Assault to a woman in bar, Verdict for a woman hit in the face by a professional hockey player in a Boston nightclub after a verbal altercation between the two. The woman sustained bruising and psychological trauma.
Related News
National Women Trial Lawyers Caucus Elects Local Attorney as Chair
Marianne C. LeBlanc Faculty Panelist at Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education (MCLE)
Marianne LeBlanc Elected Chair-Elect of the Women’s Trial Lawyers Caucus
Six Partners From Sugarman Selected as Boston’s Best Lawyers
Marianne C. LeBlanc Faculty Member at MCLE Personal Injury Law Conference 2009
Marianne LeBlanc Selected to Serve on AAJ Board of Governors
Nine Sugarman Lawyers Named as Top Attorneys
Marianne C. LeBlanc Presents at Successful Strategies for Jury Trials
Contact
Phone: 617-542-1000
mleblanc@sugarman.com
Education
J.D. Boston College, 1993
B.A. Wellesley College, 1990
Bar Admission
• Massachusetts, 1993
• United States District Court, Massachusetts, 1994
Recognition
• Advocate, American Board of Trial Advocates
• Wiedemann Wysocki Citation of Excellence, American Association for Justice, 2006
• "The Best Lawyers in America", 2005-2010
• Boston College Law School 75th Anniversary Alumni Award, 2006
• “Massachusetts Super Lawyers,” Law and Politics, 2004-2008 ("Top 100 Lawyers in Massachusetts", 2008)
• "40 Under 40 Award," Boston Business Journal, 2002
• “Lawyers of the Year,” Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly, 1999
• "Best Lawyers in Boston," Boston Magazine 2002
• "Top 50 Female Massachusetts Superlawyers," Law and Politics, 2004-2008
• "100 Women of Distinction in Law and Public Service," The Massachusetts Association of Women Lawyers, 2005
Affiliations
• Massachusetts Bar Association
• Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys
• American Association for Justice
• New England Bar Association
• Massachusetts Association of Women Lawyers
• Women’s Bar Association of Massachusetts
• Boston Bar Association