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Kevin J. Keenan

Focus | Civil Litigation

Kevin Keenan is an Associate in the Worcester office of Boyle | Shaughnessy Law PC. Kevin received his Juris Doctor from Roger Williams University School of Law in Bristol, RI where he served as a student attorney in the Criminal Defense Clinic and a student practitioner in the Business Start-Up Clinic. Kevin also served as Vice President of the Tax and Business Law society and as a Teacher’s Assistant for Criminal Law. Kevin also participated in several pro bono programs including assisting indigent clients seal or expunge records and defending indigent clients against residential evictions during the height of the Covid Pandemic.

Kevin received his undergraduate degree from the University of Rhode Island where he double majored in Political Science and Economics with a minor in Business. While there, Kevin was a member of the Dean’s list for multiple semesters.

Prior to joining Boyle | Shaughnessy Law, Kevin practiced in the concentrations of Collections, Landlord Tenant, and Family Law in Western Massachusetts.

Kevin can be reached by email at kkeenan@boyleshaughnessy.com.

Education:

  • Roger Williams University School of Law, J.D. cum laude
  • University of Rhode Island, B.A.

Bar Admissions:

  • Commonwealth of Massachusetts

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