Arcangelo S. Cella, an associate in Morgan Lewis’s litigation practice, is developing his practice in commercial and securities litigation and arbitration, and related client services. Arcangelo’s pro bono practice includes filing a combat-related disability benefits application for an Iraq war veteran, and assisting in the research and drafting of an amicus brief to the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts discussing Fourth Amendment issues related to smart-phone searches by police.
Arcangelo earned his J.D. from Boston University School of Law, where he served as articles editor for The American Journal of Law & Medicine and vice president of the school’s LGBT affinity group. During law school, he was a summer associate at an international law firm in Boston, and interned at an LGBT civil rights law firm in Boston. Arcangelo also worked as a judicial intern in the chambers of Judge Joseph L. Tauro, United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts.