Biography
Overview
Brenna Cass is a litigator in the firm’s Boston office. She works to resolve a wide range of business disputes on behalf of the firm clients. Brenna handles all stages of litigating matters including research, due diligence, depositions, case analysis and case management. Brenna rejoins Goulston & Storrs after being a summer associate in 2020, researching and preparing legal memoranda on issues related to employment and environmental law, trusts & estates, and legal malpractice.
Prior to joining the firm as an associate, Brenna worked as a law clerk to the Honorable Gustavo A. Gelpí at the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit in San Juan, Puerto Rico. During law school, she interned for the Honorable Frank Gaziano at the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. While in law school, she also served as summer counsel for the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau, managing housing and family law cases and as the Editor-in-Chief for the Suffolk University Law Review. Brenna was also the recipient of the Daniel J. Fern Award.
Prior to attending law school, Brenna was a paralegal and outreach coordinator for Catholic Charities Legal Services for Immigrants, preparing applications for visas and handling family-based immigration matters in both Spanish and English.
Brenna is fluent in Spanish.
Languages
- Spanish
Admissions
Education
- Suffolk University Law School (J.D., summa cum laude, 2021)
- Boston College (B.A., cum laude, 2015)