About Keith G.
Keith G. Langer earned his J.D. from New England Law | Boston. He went on to build a practice that spans both state and federal courts. His legal education provided training in courtroom procedure, appellate advocacy, and trial preparation, which he has applied throughout a career in private practice.
After law school Langer gained admission to practice in Rhode Island and Massachusetts. He is also admitted to the Federal Circuit and the U.S. Supreme Court. Those admissions allow him to handle matters at trial and on appeal across multiple forums. Over the years he has practiced as a sole practitioner, carrying the responsibilities of client intake, case management, and courtroom representation.
Langer maintains memberships in several professional organizations. He belongs to the American Association for Justice, the Massachusetts Bar Association, the Rhode Island Bar Association, the Massachusetts Academy of Trial Lawyers, and the Rhode Island Trial Lawyers Association. Those affiliations connect him to peers in both states and to colleagues who work in trial and appellate courts.
Working as a sole practitioner under the name Keith G. Langer, Lawyer at Law, he manages the full spectrum of a small firm's operations. That includes developing case strategy, briefing motions, and appearing in hearings. His practice engages with issues that arise in state trial courts and in federal venues where he is admitted to practice.
Clients see him in courtrooms in Rhode Island and Massachusetts and in federal courthouses when cases warrant appellate consideration. He navigates filings and procedural requirements for both trial-level matters and appellate work. As a sole lawyer he balances client counseling with the practical demands of litigation.
Colleagues describe him as a lawyer who takes a hands-on approach to cases, handling matters personally rather than delegating routine tasks. He keeps his practice compact so he can oversee the details of each matter. He also stays active in the legal community through association memberships and regular professional contact with fellow trial lawyers.
Today Langer continues to operate his solo practice, advancing cases in the forums where he is admitted. He concentrates his work on matters brought in Rhode Island and Massachusetts and on cases that proceed in the federal courts where he holds admission.