
Sage Altobelli’s calling for practicing law began at an early age. She approaches every client matter with focus, dedication, and a strong work ethic, while remaining empathetic to the real-world challenges faced by both landlords and tenants.
Prior to joining the Tschetter Sulzer Muccio, Sage worked at Schrier & Associates, P.C. in Boston, Massachusetts, where her work focused primarily on landlord-tenant matters, supporting case preparation, drafting pleadings, and client communication throughout housing disputes and related proceedings.
She also gained valuable legal experience with the Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services, serving as a Rule 3.03 Student-Attorney where she drafted persuasive motions and contributed in administrative law proceedings, and later as a legal intern with the Massachusetts Board of Hearings. In that role, she gained experience in disability-law matters, conducted statutory interpretation, and drafted post-hearing decisions evaluating the merits of appeals and applying the facts to the governing law.
Alongside her legal experience, Sage provided litigation and document services support to multiple Vault 100 law firms during undergraduate studies and law school. Working alongside top-tier legal teams strengthened her understanding of the precision, quality control, and responsiveness required in high-level practice, and she earned Client Appreciation Awards recognizing the excellence of her work.
When she’s not in court or at the office working with clients, Sage enjoys skiing, snowboarding, and golfing, and she shares her home with her two cats.