About Kaylene M.
Kaylene M. Crum built a legal career that moves from Nevada to New England and then into the halls of Massachusetts practice. She earned a Bachelor of Science from the University of Nevada-Reno in 2008. After several years away from the classroom she returned to law school and received her J.D. from New England Law | Boston in 2013.
Her law school years included a series of practical placements that shaped her early approach to the law. In 2011 she held law clerk positions in private practice. In 2012 she took on additional law clerk work and served as a 3:03 student lawyer at Greater Boston Legal Services, representing clients in a public interest setting. In 2013 she completed a legal internship at the Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation, gaining firsthand experience with regulatory processes.
Crum entered private practice after law school. In 2014 she joined Ready Kiernan & McNally, LLP as a lawyer. She later became a senior lawyer at The Keches Law Group, P.C. in 2017. Each role added new responsibilities and a wider client base. In 2024 she was named partner at BCL Law LLP, marking the next stage of her professional progression.
Her resume reflects a blend of public and private sector work. The consumer affairs internship exposed her to administrative and regulatory work. The student lawyer role at Greater Boston Legal Services involved direct client representation in community-focused matters. Those early experiences informed her subsequent practice in private firms, where she handled a variety of matters for individuals and businesses in Massachusetts.
Colleagues describe her as steady under pressure and methodical in preparation. She has moved through a succession of clerkships and staff positions into leadership at a law firm. The timeline of roles shows gradual expansion of responsibility: from law clerk to staff lawyer, then to senior lawyer, and finally to partner.
Today she is a partner at BCL Law LLP in Massachusetts. Her current practice is based in the state, where she handles matters arising under Massachusetts law.