About Kevin
Kevin Prendergast trained in two very different academic environments. He earned a J.D. from Boston College Law School and holds a B.A. from the University of North Carolina School of Law. Those degrees set the stage for a practice rooted in Massachusetts courts and law offices.
His professional career began in private firm practice. In 1999 he joined Palmer & Dodge as an associate. The role exposed him to the routines of firm life and the demands of working with clients under tight deadlines. He spent those early years learning litigation mechanics and client counseling in a structured firm setting.
By 2004 he was working at KRP Law, LLC. The listing identifies him as a lawyer there, a role he has maintained through the years. That move marked a shift from the associate model to a position bearing more responsibility for case direction and client relationships. Records show sustained practice in Massachusetts, where he has handled matters that required both courtroom presence and negotiated resolutions.
Prendergast holds membership in the Massachusetts Bar Association. He remains a current member of that statewide organization. Membership in the bar association has kept him connected to developments in state law and to colleagues across practice areas. He has used those connections to stay current on procedural changes and local court practices that affect his work.
His work history reflects steady involvement in Massachusetts legal practice rather than a string of short-term moves. That continuity has allowed him to develop a practical understanding of local procedures and expectations. Clients and colleagues describe him as someone who prefers clear explanations and straightforward legal options. He tends to prioritize efficient case handling and practical outcomes over elaborate strategy.
Prendergast’s education and years in private practice combine to form a conventional but durable legal profile. He has handled matters both in and out of court and has maintained an active presence in the Massachusetts legal community. As of 2026 he practices at KRP Law, LLC, where his work centers on representing clients in matters arising under Massachusetts law.