About Kevin M. Dwyer
Kevin M. Dwyer Jr. earned his Bachelor of Arts from the College of the Holy Cross in 2000 and completed his law degree at Suffolk University in 2003. His academic path placed him in Boston for graduate study, where he finished law school in the early 2000s and prepared for a legal career in Massachusetts.
After law school, Dwyer began practicing in the Boston area. His experience is based in private practice, where he is associated with The Law Office of Kevin M. Dwyer, Jr. and lists an office under the name Kevin Dwyer Law. He is admitted to practice in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and to the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts, allowing him to appear in both state and federal courts in the region.
Dwyer maintains professional ties to the local bar. He holds membership in the Massachusetts State Bar, a connection that keeps him plugged into developments in state law and the professional community. He also participates in local civic affairs. He serves on the City of Waltham’s Community Preservation Committee, a municipal body charged with advising on the preservation of local historic and open-space resources.
Colleagues and municipal officials describe Dwyer as the kind of attorney who balances courtroom work with civic engagement. His municipal role has him working alongside planners, preservationists and residents on projects that require legal and procedural knowledge. That experience complements the litigation and transactional tasks that often arise in a private practice setting.
Dwyer’s practice history is rooted in the Boston legal market. Over the years he has handled matters that require admission to both state and federal forums. That dual admission is practical for clients who have disputes or filings that cross jurisdictional lines, and it broadens the range of matters he can accept.
Outside the office, his participation on the Community Preservation Committee gives him a steady connection to local civic concerns. It is also a forum where legal training and municipal policy intersect. He brings that perspective back to his private practice in meetings, filings and hearings.
He now practices through Kevin Dwyer Law, handling matters in Massachusetts and in the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts.