About Karen S.
Karen S. Hambleton built her legal foundation in Boston. She earned a Bachelor of Science from Boston University before completing a J.D. at Suffolk University Law School. Those years in the classroom and at internships shaped how she approaches the work. They also placed her squarely in the Massachusetts legal community.
After law school she entered private practice and later joined The Keches Law Group, P.C. as a lawyer. At the firm she handles a range of client matters, balancing research, drafting and courtroom preparation. Colleagues describe her as methodical; clients see her as practical. She manages files from intake through resolution and coordinates with other lawyers when cases require multiple areas of expertise.
Hambleton is admitted to practice in Massachusetts and is a current member of the Massachusetts State Bar. That membership keeps her connected to developments in state law and rules of practice. She maintains active relationships with court clerks and administrative staff, relying on those contacts when scheduling or procedural issues arise.
Her day-to-day work blends written advocacy and oral argument. She spends time preparing pleadings and motions, conducting factual investigations, and negotiating resolutions where appropriate. In matters that proceed to hearing, she handles legal strategy and represents clients before judges and administrative panels. Outside the courtroom she drafts agreements and counsels clients on regulatory and procedural questions.
Clients who have worked with her note a focus on clarity and timelines. She prefers practical solutions and explains legal options in direct terms. The work at The Keches Law Group exposes her to a variety of subjects and requires frequent adjustments to shifting facts and deadlines. She places a premium on keeping clients informed and on meeting court-imposed schedules.
She remains based in Massachusetts and continues to practice at The Keches Law Group, P.C., representing clients in matters brought in the state and before local administrative bodies. Her current practice emphasizes client counseling, litigation preparation and courtroom representation in Massachusetts.