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Keith is an associate in the Business Litigation Department who focuses his practice on commercial, employment and real estate litigation matters. Keith also represents some of the nation’s largest motor carriers before the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. In addition to regularly prosecuting and defending claims in State and Federal court, Keith has extensive experience in disposing of cases via mediation or arbitration, having served in the past as an arbitrator. Keith has vast experience in Superior Court motion practice and has successfully handled interlocutory appeals to the Massachusetts Appeals Court.
Before joining MN&P, Keith gained extensive experience in all aspects of civil litigation while being associated with the law firms of Melick, Porter & Shea, LLP, and then Boyle, Morrissey & Campo, P.C., in downtown Boston. Prior to beginning his law practice, Keith served as a law clerk to the Justices of the Massachusetts Superior Court (1996-1997).
Obtained jury verdicts for real estate broker in case involving allegations of misrepresentation and failure to communicate offers to purchase, and for medical device manufacturer in case alleging defect and breach of warranty in Nebulizer.
Successful in obtaining jury verdict in favor of golf driving range, where plaintiff, who suffered severe facial injury, alleged golf range failed to supervise unaccompanied minors.
Acquired summary judgment on behalf of power plant owner by illustrating that client did not control means and methods of construction project on its site.
Successful in achieving summary judgment in favor of insurance broker in multi-million dollar exposure case involving allegations of failing to procure coverage and failing to monitor actions of premium finance company.
Represented successor corporation and achieved summary judgment for client by exhibiting that it did not take on contingent liabilities of predecessor corporation.
Adjunct Professor of Law, New England School of Law (2000 – present)
Member, Massachusetts Bar Association
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1996
United States District Court, District of Massachusetts, 1998
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