The Law Society of Massachusetts was a law society active in 1929–1949 in Massachusetts. It published a journal in Boston.
In 1946, the journal's editor-in-chief was Hartley C. Cutter, who in the 1970s, served as assistant attorney general.
David A. Rose served as the society's president. Among those serving on its executive board was Matthew W. Bullock.
In 1951, the society merged with the Massachusetts Bar Association (MBA).
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- Law Society of Massachusetts (1929). "The Law Society journal". The Law Society Journal. ISSN 2638-7018. OCLC 8526347.
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- Court, Massachusetts Supreme Judicial (1973). Massachusetts Reports. H.O. Houghton and Company.
- North eastern reporter. second series. 1972.
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- "The multitalented Matthew Washington Bullock". The Bay State Banner. 2017-02-09. Retrieved 2021-01-01.
- Association, American Bar (1951). ABA Journal. American Bar Association. p. 159.
- "Mass. Lawyer's Journal - January 2011". Issuu. Retrieved 2021-01-01.
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