
Morgan, Brown & Joy, LLP
Aaron Spacone is a Partner at Morgan, Brown & Joy, LLP in Boston, where he represents employers in a wide variety of labor and employment matters. As an employment litigator, Aaron defends employers against claims involving workplace discrimination, retaliation, and sexual harassment, and advises clients on a full range of day-to-day workplace matters including employee handbooks, hiring practices, wages, discipline, termination, and leave. He has obtained favorable outcomes for clients across the insurance, education, food processing, and healthcare industries. Beyond his employment practice, Aaron brings extensive experience as a commercial litigator in disputes involving contracts, intellectual property, and real estate. Prior to Morgan, Brown & Joy, he was an associate at a mid-size Boston firm focused on employment law and commercial litigation. Following law school, he completed judicial clerkships with the judges of the Connecticut Superior Court and with the Honorable Gilbert V. Indeglia of the Rhode Island Supreme Court, and served as an intern for the Honorable William E. Smith of the U.S. District Court for the District of Rhode Island. He holds a B.A., cum laude, from Villanova University and a J.D. from the University of Connecticut School of Law.

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