Hiller B. Zobel

Hiller B. Zobel

Hiller B. Zobel (born 1932) is an Associate Justice (retired) of the Superior Court of Massachusetts and author or coauthor of several books on various legal topics including the Boston Massacre and John Adams. He graduated from Harvard College in 1953 and received his law degree in 1959 from Harvard. He was recalled from retirement in 2006 and now serves the Middlesex Superior Court.Some of the legal tasks in which he played a significant role include:
* Presiding judge at trial of Louise Woodward, British au pair
* Libel counsel for WCVB-TV.
* Professor at Boston College Law School.

External links

[http://www.judges.org/nccm/nccm_boards/advisory_council/zobel.htm Biographical information from NCCM]

Selected Publications

* Zobel, Hiller B., "The Boston Massacre", (1970)(reissued 1995), W. W. Norton and Co., ISBN 0-393-31483-9
* Zobel, Hiller B., Rous, Stephen N., "Doctors and the Law: Defendants and Expert Witnesses",(1993)W. W. Norton & Company, ISBN 13-978-03930-34509
* Wroth, L. Kinvin (editor), Zobel, Hiller B. (editor), "Legal Papers of John Adams (3 vols)", (1965)Harvard University


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