Roach, Ioannidis & Megaloudis, LLC

Boston, United States

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The attorneys at Roach, Ioannidis & Megaloudis strive to provide competent, effective legal services in a cost effective way. Our hourly rates are very competitive, and alternative fee arrangements, including flat fees, contingent fees, hourly/​contingent fees and other flexible arrangements are available.

We provide legal counsel to individuals and businesses who require legal services in civil litigation, employment matters (employment law), civil rights law, real estate law (all aspects), bankruptcy law, life, health and disability insurance law, ERISA, business/​corporate law, and estate planning.

Attorneys at Roach, Ioannidis & Megaloudis make themselves available to clients after normal business hours, and on weekends, to accommodate the schedules of clients, including those in different time zones or in foreign countries. It is no accident that much of our firm’s business is generated by clients, who return to us for their legal needs and refer others to us.

Meet the Business Owner

Stephen R.

Business Owner

Mr. Roach is a founding member and the manager of Roach, Ioannidis & Megaloudis, LLC and concentrates his practice in Civil Litigation. He is an experienced trial attorney who practiced for many years in the litigation department of another leading law firm before founding Roach & Wise, LLP in 1994, which is now succeeded by Roach, Ioannidis & Megaloudis, LLC. Mr. Roach has represented clients in all of the federal and state courts in Massachusetts, as well as in other New England States.

Steve is a magna cum laude graduate of Boston College and a cum laude graduate of Suffolk University Law School. At Suffolk, Steve was awarded the Seymour Schneider Prize, and was an editor of the Suffolk University Law Review. Mr. Roach is admitted to practice in the United States Supreme Court, as well as the First Circuit Court of Appeals and the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts. He was admitted practice in Massachusetts in 1983 and is also admitted in Pennsylvania.