Corinne is an associate attorney whose practice focuses on condominium law, real estate litigation, and civil litigation. She is committed to providing clients with practical legal solutions, thorough preparation, and effective advocacy.
Corinne recently graduated from the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth School of Law and was admitted to the Massachusetts Bar after successfully passing the Uniform Bar Examination.
During law school, Corinne gained valuable courtroom and litigation experience with the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office in Boston, where she was authorized to appear in court pursuant to Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Rule 3:03. Working alongside assistant district attorneys, she handled criminal matters in the Boston Municipal Court under attorney supervision and gained firsthand experience with all stages of criminal prosecution, including arraignments, pretrial proceedings, motion hearings, and case negotiations. She also gained exposure to Superior Court practice, observing and assisting with more complex criminal matters and developing a strong understanding of courtroom procedure and trial advocacy.
Since joining Allcock & Marcus, Corinne has concentrated her practice on condominium association representation, real estate disputes, and civil litigation. She regularly assists with drafting pleadings, dispositive motions, discovery, appellate filings, and legal memoranda, and advises condominium associations and property owners on governance, enforcement, and litigation matters.
Corinne’s diverse litigation background—spanning both criminal prosecution and civil practice—provides her with a well-rounded perspective and practical courtroom experience. She approaches every matter with professionalism, attention to detail, and a commitment to achieving the best possible results for her clients.
- J.D., University of Massachusetts Dartmouth (2022-2025)
- B.S., magna cum laude, Bridgewater State University (2019-2021)