The Law Office of Leah J. Metro
The Law Office
Founded in 2010

Our Vision
To provide reasonable cost legal services with compassion and understanding.

Attorney Leah Metro
Attorney Metro was born in Newton, Massachusetts in 1975 and at an early age found herself fighting for the underdog. She grew up in Waltham and graduated from Waltham High School. Her interest in justice led her to attend UMass Lowell, graduating with a bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice. She continued her legal education at Roger Williams University School of Law where she interned as a research assistant. Her diligence and dedication led her to earn the Cali Award for her legal research and writing skills.
Attorney Metro has been handling district court criminal matters in Worcester County for over 10 years. She has handled a wide variety of cases including, but not limited to, possession charges, warrant searches, unlawful carrying of a firearm, assault and battery, and driving under the influence. She is dedicated to working with you and developing the best defense strategy for your case. She will also work diligently to tailor any potential resolution to best suit you as an individual.
Attorney Metro will work diligently on your case and make sure you understand the process from start to finish.
Attorney Metro's clients had the following to say:
April 18, 2015
Leah was my attorney and she did an awesome job representing me. I was in a family feud and my mother and sister gave a false story to the police against me. Their statements brought about felony charges against me from the District Attorney. Leah overturned every rock to punch holes in their story, convincing the court IN PRETRIALS that the story against me was false.... so I never went to trial and do not have a criminal record now. I went to about 9 or 10 pretrials and Leah made every motion under the sun on my behalf. It was frustrating for me that things seemed to be taking so long to resolve, but it turned out that all those pre-trials saved me the years of heartache and aggravation that could have come with a criminal record (or worse, with time in jail if I went to trial just to have the jury go against me). One factor that I think was important is that every judge we saw during the pretrials seemed to like Leah, and they always ruled in her favor... even on motions where it could have easily went against me. I saw many other cases go before the court when I was sitting in the courtroom waiting for my pretrials, and I quickly realized that you need a lawyer who knows how the court works. Don't try to "tell your story" if you are not a lawyer... that could be as bad as trying to do brain surgery if you never went to medical school. Just tell Leah the facts and trust that she can focus on what is important for the judge to hear. Court is no fun... good luck to you if you have to go before a judge. My advice would be to not talk to anyone if you are charged... just wait to talk to your lawyer and let him or her present the case. I really can't say enough good things about how Leah handled my whole situation. 100 out of 100 stars!
-Client review
The Glory of a Good Lawyer
Is to Win a Bad Trial.
( Balzac)
