About Rachel Meredith
Rachel Meredith Haskell built her legal foundation at Northeastern University School of Law, where she completed her law degree before entering practice. Her time at Northeastern shaped her approach to problem solving and client service. She learned to combine practical legal analysis with clear communication, a pattern that has followed her through her career.
After law school Haskell gained admission to practice in both New York and Massachusetts. She has practiced across those jurisdictions, handling matters that require attention to state-specific rules and court procedures. Colleagues describe her as methodical and concise. Clients value straightforward explanations and a focus on achievable outcomes.
Haskell's work style is hands-on. She takes time to map out the steps a case or transaction will require. That means setting expectations early, identifying potential complications, and keeping clients informed as events unfold. She favors direct written advice and regular check-ins over legalese. The result is practical guidance that clients can use to make decisions.
Over the years Haskell has been part of teams that handled both individual and business matters. She has experience preparing documents, counseling clients on procedural choices, and advocating in administrative and court settings. Her background gives her an understanding of how day-to-day legal work fits into longer-term goals. This perspective helps when sorting urgent issues from strategic priorities.
Haskell joined Working Solutions Law Office, where she is a regular presence in the firm's offices. There she works alongside other attorneys and staff to deliver legal services in a collaborative environment. At the firm she contributes to case planning, client interviews, and the drafting of legal documents. Her practice benefits from the firm's shared resources while retaining a personal approach to each matter.
Outside of individual files she pays attention to the practical effects of court rules and regulatory shifts in both New York and Massachusetts. That awareness informs how she advises clients about timing and likely next steps. She prefers to offer options rather than single prescriptions, so clients can weigh risks and benefits before deciding how to proceed.
Her current practice focuses on representing clients in New York and Massachusetts from Working Solutions Law Office.