Larry Nussbaum
Altman Nussbaum Shunnarah
altmannussbaumandover@gmail.com
(781) 400-2591
44 School St
6th Floor
Boston , MA
02108
Open 24 Hours
Larry Nussbaum Personal Injury Lawyer
Altman Nussbaum Shunnarah
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Firm Summary
I based my law firm in Boston, where I was born. I’m the son of a doctor and an academic. My mom’s an MD; my dad’s an educator. They emphasized empathy, compassion for people from all walks of life, and a drive always to do my best – including of course, academically. The problem was, I didn’t enjoy school whatsoever –
no passion for it – except for sports. I’m big into sports. I’m a ticket holder to the Boston Celtics.
In high school, I was often in detention for having too much fun; if I could have fun doing it, I did it. I wasn’t applying myself. In college, I was basically the same person. Lots of fun, lots of friends, not enough studying, and okay grades; Not applying myself. But my strong suit was that people liked me, probably because I love people. I’ve always had that going for me.
I didn’t know what I wanted to be after college, but I had this rich cousin who was a lawyer with a lavish lifestyle, so I was like, “I’ll do that!”
I decided I would be a lawyer based on all the wrong reasons: Twenty-one-year-old me wanted the fancy cars, the big houses, the nice suits. (There you go. I’m real. I’m honest.) So I took the L-SAT test to get into law school, and… My scores the first time weren’t good enough to get into the school of my choice. I got a meeting with the Dean and learned what I needed to do. He said, “Your college grades aren’t high enough, so you’d have to retake the L-SAT and score VERY high….” I puckered down, and studied my ass off as I’d never done before, and retook the L-SAT. No problem, I got into Law School. And then, in law school, I tapped into something that I’d previously only found in sports. I stopped caring about my lifestyle and started waking up early to study how to use my capabilities to do good for my clients and win. I love to win. I worked my ass off in law school, and by the time I graduated, I knew how to do personal injury law as well as anybody.