Julie Jyang

Attorney, Marasco & Nesselbush

“As a personal injury attorney, I believe that real and meaningful relationships with my clients are the foundation of effective legal representation. I am committed to listening, advocating, and fighting for the justice you deserve with empathy and heart.”

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Julie Jyang is an attorney within the Personal Injury and Medical Negligence practice group of Marasco & Nesselbush. For over a decade, Julie has been dedicated to helping individuals across  Rhode Island and Massachusetts navigate personal injury and medical malpractice claims with compassion and expertise.

At Marasco & Nesselbush, Julie believes in building strong relationships based on empathy, trust, and understanding. Julie is an enthusiastic advocate for her clients and their family members and recognizes the emotional and physical toll the legal process can take on them. Julie’s approach combines legal acumen with genuine care for her client’s well-being, making sure they feel supported every step of the way.

As a proud member of the Asian American community, Julie understands the unique challenges diverse communities face in the legal system. At M&N Law, Julie is committed to promoting inclusivity and accessibility within the legal field. Her ability to communicate in multiple languages and her cultural awareness enables her to serve clients from all backgrounds effectively.

Originally from Atlanta, Julie earned her undergraduate degree from The Georgia Institute of Technology and eventually made her way to Boston where she graduated from Suffolk University Law School. Since 2021, Julie has been selected to Super Lawyers Rising Stars every year.

In her spare time, Julie enjoys exploring live music venues, practicing yoga, and having dance parties with her toddler.

 

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