Leo J. Cushing

Lecturer in Law

BS, University of Notre Dame; JD, cum laude, New England School of Law; LLM in Taxation, Boston University School of Law
Founding Partner, Cushing & Dolan, P.C.

Leo Cushing is the founding partner of Cushing & Dolan, P.C., a Boston-based law firm established in 1984 specializing in closely held businesses, taxation, sophisticated estate planning, elder law, and real estate. Cushing’s practice includes all aspects of sophisticated estate planning techniques, asset protection, trust planning, charitable giving, and resolution of tax controversies. Prior to establishing Cushing & Dolan, P.C., Cushing earned his certified public accountant designation while working as a tax professional for the international accounting firm of Ernst & Young. Prior to Ernst & Young, Cushing served as an assistant attorney general for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts where he prosecuted criminal tax cases and defended the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in various civil claims against state agencies.

Cushing is a former director of the Boston Estate Planning Council. He is a member of the Massachusetts Bar Association, the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, American Association of Attorneys and CPAs, the Boston Estate Tax Council, Boston Bar Association, and the National Association of Elder Law Attorneys. Recently, Cushing was appointed to the Notre Dame Law Advisory Council for a three-year term beginning in 2011, and has once again been named one of Massachusetts Super Lawyers in 2010. He was also named a Five Star Wealth Manager in Boston in 2010.

Cushing has written and lectured extensively on all aspects of taxation and estate planning. He served as editor in chief and program chair of the Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education program (MCLE) titled “Preparing Estate Tax Returns.” Cushing was also a contributing author and lecturer at MCLE’s program titled “Preparing Fiduciary Income Tax Returns” as well as its “Advanced Issues in LLCs.”