She has refused to provide a client list/cases so we can not tell if there any Massachusetts cases. However there are Federal briefs and reprentations. When she did this work was she admitted to the Federal Bar? If she was not admitted she could still practice under the supervision of an attorney admitted to the Federal Bar. If she was not admitted to the Federal Bar who was the lawyer supervising her and did they know they were? Did they know they were responsible for her work? Did she have malpractice insurance?
I forgot to mention that you have to be admitted to each District you want to practice in. So if you are admitted to the 9th and want to practice in the 2nd you have to apply and be admitted to the 2nd.
The article I read said she used her Harvard law office address in briefs she filed when she represented Travelers and other insurance companies in court over an asbestos-related case. The case lasted for three years, and ended with a Supreme Court win for Travelers. Here's the link to the article I read: