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16 Shawmut Street
Boston, MA 02116
617-695-1990
Fax: 617-695-0880
Specializing in vaccine injury compensation
Kevin P. Conway, Esquire

Since 1988, Kevin Conway’s firm has limited its practice to representing persons in the Federal Vaccine Compensation Program. During this time, the firm’s efforts have resulted in millions of dollars in awards for the firm’s clients. A graduate of the University of Notre Dame and Georgetown University Law Center, Kevin’s past legal experience includes serving as counsel for the New York/New Jersey Waterfront Crime Commission, CBS News, and the CBS Television and Radio Networks. He then served as general counsel for Cives Steel Corporation. Kevin was Barry Reed’s partner when Mr. Reed wrote “The Verdict” (made into a movie starring Paul Newman), based upon the medical malpractice trial of one of the firm’s clients. Kevin was also a partner at Schlichtmann, Conway & Crowley during the noted “Woburn Trial,” when the firm represented eight (8) children with leukemia, allegedly caused by drinking wells contaminated by WR Grace and Beatrice Foods. The suit formed the basis of Jonathan Harr’s book, “A Civil Action,” required reading in many law schools, and the movie “A Civil Action” starring John Travolta (actor Tony Shalhoub played Kevin in the movie). Kevin has served on the Vaccine Program’s Mediation Committee and is a present member of the Program’s Process Committee. His firm tried and briefed, and Kevin argued, recent Federal Circuit Vaccine Program decisions in Althen v. Secretary of Health and Human Services (2005), Capizzano v. Secretary of Health and Human Services (2006), and Zatuchni v. Secretary of Health and Human Services (2008). He is an adjunct professor of business law at Boston College.
 
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