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Craig E. Cataldo

Associate / Boston

Overview

Craig E. Cataldo is an associate in Nutter’s Litigation Department.

Prior to joining Nutter, Craig was a law clerk at a Boston-based law firm. Previously, he served as a judicial intern for the Hon. Robert J. McKenna, Jr.

During law school, Craig served as the content editor of the Suffolk University Law Review. He received the Jurisprudence Award in his Basic Federal Income Taxation class and was the winner of the McLaughlin Appellate Advocacy Competition. In addition, he was the historian for the Phi Delta Phi International Legal Honor Society, a member of the Constitutional Law Moot Court Team, and a member of the Business Law Association and the Sports and Entertainment Law Association.

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Honors

Honors

  • The Best Lawyers in America “Ones to Watch”2026

Education & Admissions

Education

Suffolk University Law School, J.D., magna cum laude
Salem State University, B.S., cum laude

Admissions

  • Massachusetts

In the Community

Craig volunteered at YOCAMA Inc. during college, where he completed construction projects aimed at improving the quality of life on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation.

Noteworthy

  • The Best Lawyers in America “Ones to Watch”2026
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