About Aaron
Aaron Hutchins earned his law degree from New England Law | Boston in 2008 after completing undergraduate studies at Brigham Young University in 1997. He attended law school following several years after college, a path that shaped his approach to practice. His academic background includes coursework and training common to litigators and appellate practitioners.
He is admitted to practice in Massachusetts and before the U.S. Supreme Court and the Federal Circuit. Those admissions reflect a practice that reaches beyond the trial level. Over the years he has maintained licensure that allows him to appear in both state and federal settings.
Hutchins has been involved in local business and community organizations alongside his legal work. Since 2009 he has been active in BNI and has served on its membership committee. Between 2009 and 2015 he held membership in the Corridor Nine Chamber of Commerce. He also spent time with the Northborough Rotary Club in 2010 and volunteered with CASA in 2009. These roles have kept him connected to civic leaders and local institutions.
His career path has mixed courtroom admission with community engagement. That combination has shaped how he approaches client matters and professional relationships. Colleagues describe him as steady and practical when handling procedural questions and filings in appellate and state forums.
In practice he handles matters that require familiarity with both state court procedures and federal appellate rules. His admissions to the Federal Circuit and the U.S. Supreme Court indicate capability to present filings and arguments at higher levels of the judicial system. He also addresses legal issues that arise primarily within Massachusetts.
Hutchins’ work is governed by the procedural demands of multiple jurisdictions. He balances case preparation, appellate briefing and client communication across differing court calendars and requirements. That routine demands attention to detail and an understanding of appellate standards and state practice.
He remains active in professional and community organizations while maintaining his practice. He currently represents clients in matters arising in Massachusetts and before federal appellate courts.