Excellence in Advocacy
Raphael B. Hirsch, ESQ.
Founding Member
Admissions:Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 2017.U.S. District Court, District for Massachusetts, 2018.
U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, 2025.
Education:LL.M. Northeastern University School of Law – Boston, MA.J.D. New England Law | Boston – Boston, MA.B.S. Southern New Hampshire University – Manchester, NH. About: Raphael B. Hirsch is a results-driven attorney with extensive experience resolving complex employment and labor matters, including discrimination [age, race, nationality, disability, gender, and sexuality], wage-theft, trade secrets, medical leave, Equal Pay Act, and whistleblower or other retaliation cases. He routinely negotiates high-stakes severance agreements with major corporations, and represents his clients in court against major law firms. Mr. Hirsch also serves as outside counsel to organizations ranging from single-member LLCs to multinational companies. Mr. Hirsch skillfully navigates his clients through the most challenging disputes and achieving precedent-setting outcomes. In addition to labor and employment law, Mr. Hirsch’s practice includes business and corporate law, intellectual property, unfair and deceptive trade practices, contract enforcement and defense, and other complex commercial civil law disputes. Mr. Hirsch routinely represents clients in both trial and appellate courts. Mr. Hirsch also participates in mediations, negotiations, and settlements. He also appears regularly before government agencies such as: The Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination (“MCAD”); The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (“EEOC”); and, The Department of Unemployment (“DUA”). Mr. Hirsch’s government lawyering included litigation that secured a landmark lower court victory, [later affirmed by the First Circuit Court], creating unconscious bias training programs for Massachusetts public employees, and drafting administrative appeal decisions. Mr. Hirsch is also credited with helping develop the first ever “festival law” continuing legal education program and contributing to update of a Massachusetts Health law CLE book. He was recognized for his pro bono labor and employment law and appellate work with marginalized and indigent clients in 2019 and 2020. Earlier in Mr. Hirsch's legal career, he co-founded a nonprofit legal services corporation with the recipient of the Goldman Environmental Prize, wherein Mr. Hirsch and he, representing 20,000 indigenous Liberians, established international jurisprudence using novel legal theories of liability. Outside of the courtroom, Mr. Hirsch strives to be the best husband, enjoys skiing, and chess. Affiliations and Leadership Roles:Watertown Rotary Club - Board of Directors - Chair, Foundations Committee - Club Historian.Massachusetts Employment Lawyers Association ("MELA") -MCAD Committee –Executive Board Member – [fmr] - Chair, Development Committee – [fmr] -Amicus Committee – [fmr].Massachusetts Bar Association & Department of Family and Medical Leave -Chair, Forms Committee [fmr]- Appeals Committee [fmr] - General Committee [fmr]. American Bar Association - Judge Law Student Appeals Moot Court Competition.Massachusetts Bar Association Dial-A-Lawyer - Judge High School Student Moot Court Competition.
Education:LL.M. Northeastern University School of Law – Boston, MA.J.D. New England Law | Boston – Boston, MA.B.S. Southern New Hampshire University – Manchester, NH. About: Raphael B. Hirsch is a results-driven attorney with extensive experience resolving complex employment and labor matters, including discrimination [age, race, nationality, disability, gender, and sexuality], wage-theft, trade secrets, medical leave, Equal Pay Act, and whistleblower or other retaliation cases. He routinely negotiates high-stakes severance agreements with major corporations, and represents his clients in court against major law firms. Mr. Hirsch also serves as outside counsel to organizations ranging from single-member LLCs to multinational companies. Mr. Hirsch skillfully navigates his clients through the most challenging disputes and achieving precedent-setting outcomes. In addition to labor and employment law, Mr. Hirsch’s practice includes business and corporate law, intellectual property, unfair and deceptive trade practices, contract enforcement and defense, and other complex commercial civil law disputes. Mr. Hirsch routinely represents clients in both trial and appellate courts. Mr. Hirsch also participates in mediations, negotiations, and settlements. He also appears regularly before government agencies such as: The Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination (“MCAD”); The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (“EEOC”); and, The Department of Unemployment (“DUA”). Mr. Hirsch’s government lawyering included litigation that secured a landmark lower court victory, [later affirmed by the First Circuit Court], creating unconscious bias training programs for Massachusetts public employees, and drafting administrative appeal decisions. Mr. Hirsch is also credited with helping develop the first ever “festival law” continuing legal education program and contributing to update of a Massachusetts Health law CLE book. He was recognized for his pro bono labor and employment law and appellate work with marginalized and indigent clients in 2019 and 2020. Earlier in Mr. Hirsch's legal career, he co-founded a nonprofit legal services corporation with the recipient of the Goldman Environmental Prize, wherein Mr. Hirsch and he, representing 20,000 indigenous Liberians, established international jurisprudence using novel legal theories of liability. Outside of the courtroom, Mr. Hirsch strives to be the best husband, enjoys skiing, and chess. Affiliations and Leadership Roles:Watertown Rotary Club - Board of Directors - Chair, Foundations Committee - Club Historian.Massachusetts Employment Lawyers Association ("MELA") -MCAD Committee –Executive Board Member – [fmr] - Chair, Development Committee – [fmr] -Amicus Committee – [fmr].Massachusetts Bar Association & Department of Family and Medical Leave -Chair, Forms Committee [fmr]- Appeals Committee [fmr] - General Committee [fmr]. American Bar Association - Judge Law Student Appeals Moot Court Competition.Massachusetts Bar Association Dial-A-Lawyer - Judge High School Student Moot Court Competition.
Israel T. Feld
Legal Support Specialist
Education:
B.A. University of Hartford – West Hartford, CT.
About:
Israel T. Feld brings experience to RBH Law Group PLLC as a Legal Support Specialist, blending a strong background in education, leadership, and mentorship with a steadfast commitment to supporting clients. Before joining RBH Law Group PLLC, Mr. Feld honed his expertise in communication and problem-solving as an accomplished educator, with a proven history of teaching in schools, delivering specialized education to hospitalized children, and advocating for individual students. Mr. Feld is dedicated to meticulous support, efficient case management, and a client-first approach. In his spare time, Mr. Feld enjoys learning about the law and playing competive soccer.
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