Karina Krikorian
Education
Massachusetts School of Law (JD)
University of Massachusetts Boston (BA)
Bar Admissions
Massachusetts and United States District Court (District of Massachusetts)
Practice Areas
Residential Real Estate
Commercial Real Estate
Business Law
As an Associate Attorney with the firm, Karina T. Krikorian concentrates her practice in the areas of residential and commercial real estate transactions representing buyers, sellers, investors, developers, and lenders. She has extensive experience in contract negotiation, lending, curing title issues and defects, settlement, and the closing process. Prior to joining Scafidi Law, Karina worked at two boutique law firms in Boston and Lexington, MA.
With over ten years of experience, Karina prides herself on her attention to detail and accessibility to her clients in order to help them navigate one of the most important, exciting, and stressful financial transactions of their lives. She stays current on the latest developments in the world of real estate in order to provide her clients with the best representation possible.
Karina is licensed to practice law in Massachusetts, is a licensed Massachusetts broker, and a Massachusetts Notary Public. She is an active member in Business Networking International (BNI), where she holds the real estate attorney seat for her chapter. She is also very active in the Armenian community in the Greater Boston area.
Karina grew up in Belmont, MA and is fluent in Armenian. She currently resides in Woburn, MA with her husband, three children, and golden retriever, Mango. Outside of work, she enjoys spending time with family and friends, traveling, walking her dog, reading, and exercising.
What is a charity that you feel passionate about?
Children of Armenian Fund (COAF) www.coaf.org and Animal Rescue League of Boston www.arlboston.org
What is your favorite quote?
“Quality means doing it right when no one is looking.” -Henry Ford
When you were younger, what did you want to be when you grew up?
“When I was younger, I loved space and wanted to be an astronaut. When I told my grandmother, she looked right at me and said “but you might never come back down” …and that did it for me! I never wanted to be an astronaut again. So, I choose the field of law where I could guarantee I would always have two feet on the ground!”