About David K. Kouroyen
David K. Kouroyen Jr. is an attorney practicing in Massachusetts who joined The Keches Law Group, P.C. as a lawyer in 2017. He arrived at the firm after several years of practical training and early legal work that took him through courtrooms, administrative agencies, and law office settings. He approaches cases with attention to procedure and an eye for detail.
He earned his J.D. from Suffolk University Law School after completing a Bachelor of Science at Roger Williams University. His time at Suffolk Law included clinic work that placed him directly in representation roles and gave him hands-on experience on client matters while still a student.
Those student experiences included a stint as a student lawyer at the Suffolk Law Accelerator Practice Clinic in 2015, where he handled client files under supervision. Earlier, in 2014, he served as a judicial intern for the Hon. Judge Diane Moriarty at the Quincy District Court, observing courtroom practice and helping with research and draft orders. He also worked as a legal researcher and article creator in 2014 for the Law Offices of Gilbert R. Hoy, Jr. and Affiliates, producing written work for case preparation and publication. In 2015 he completed an internship at the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination, where he assisted on matters involving agency procedure and investigative records.
Those roles built a foundation in legal writing, research, and case handling. At The Keches Law Group, P.C. he has taken on litigation tasks, prepared pleadings, and advised clients on procedural and substantive issues. His work at the firm has involved courtroom appearances and the day-to-day management of client matters in state courts.
Outside of his firm work he maintains membership in the Massachusetts Bar Association. That membership keeps him connected to local practice developments and professional resources.
He remains based in Massachusetts and continues to practice at The Keches Law Group, P.C., where he handles litigation and represents clients in matters brought in the state courts and administrative forums.