About Andrew

Andrew Abraham began an academic path that combined a liberal arts undergraduate education with professional legal training. He earned a B.A. from Bates College in 1992 and completed his J.D. at Suffolk University Law School in 1995. Those years laid the groundwork for a litigation career anchored in Massachusetts.

He joined The Keches Law Group, P.C. as an associate after law school. At the firm he has worked on civil litigation matters and learned the day-to-day mechanics of preparing cases for trial. Colleagues describe him as steady in his approach. He handles research, motion practice and client interviews, and participates in hearings and settlement negotiations when cases move toward resolution.

Abraham’s professional memberships point to areas of interest beyond general civil practice. He is a member of the American Association for Justice and the State Bar of Massachusetts. He also maintains memberships in the Massachusetts Brain Injury Association and the Sara Jane Brain Foundation. Those affiliations tie him to organizations that support people affected by brain injury and to groups that promote trial advocacy among plaintiff lawyers.

In his work, Abraham combines litigation tasks that occur behind the scenes with courtroom responsibilities when warranted. He prepares factual records, consults with medical and vocational experts, and assists in developing legal theories that can be pursued at trial. He has been involved in cases that require careful coordination among treating physicians, rehabilitation specialists and legal teams.

Peers note that his practice benefits from long-term institutional knowledge of local court procedures. He has built working relationships with experts and support professionals in the state, which helps when case schedules are tight and deadlines loom. He also participates in continuing legal education through his bar and association memberships to keep current on developments that affect civil litigation and injury-related claims.

Outside of direct case work, Abraham’s association with brain injury organizations involves attending conferences and community events where clinicians, advocates and families discuss long-term recovery issues. That engagement informs his work for clients who face chronic disability and complex medical histories.

He practices law in Massachusetts and remains active in professional organizations connected to trial advocacy and brain injury support. He currently works as an associate at The Keches Law Group, P.C., handling civil cases that frequently involve brain injury issues and related litigation matters.

Education

Suffolk University Law School

J.D. (1995) | Law

1995

Bates College

B.A. (1992)

1992

Languages

English (Spoken, Written)

Experience

Associate

The Keches Law Group, P.C.

Accepted Jurisdictions

Massachusetts

Professional Associations

American Association for Justice

has membership Current

Massachusetts Brain Injury Association

has membership Current

State Bar of Massachusetts

has membership Current

Sara Jane Brain Foundation

has membership Current