About Kevin
Kevin Shepherd is an attorney based at Shepherd and Long, P.C. He maintains current membership in professional associations and practices law from the firm’s office. He moves between practical problem-solving and the procedural demands of the courthouse, depending on what a matter requires.
His path into law is centered on private practice. He has worked within firm structures and on client matters that require a steady application of legal rules and an attention to case details. That background has informed how he prepares cases, speaks with clients and coordinates with colleagues.
Colleagues and clients who work with him see a lawyer who values clear written work and direct explanation. He lays out options plainly and sorts through legal documents with methodical care. That approach helps clients understand steps, timelines and likely outcomes without unnecessary technical language.
Shepherd keeps active in professional circles. He holds current association membership, and participates in events and continuing legal education opportunities tied to those organizations. Maintaining regular contact with peers gives him exposure to developments in rules and procedure and offers avenues for consultation when a matter raises unusual points.
In day-to-day practice he handles intake, counsel, negotiation and filings. He prepares pleadings and motions, meets with opposing counsel and takes part in hearings when required. He balances written advocacy and oral argument. His work often requires managing schedules, meeting court-imposed deadlines and coordinating expert or witness contributions when they are needed.
Clients find his style straightforward. He answers questions directly, explains tradeoffs and outlines the practical steps in a case. He aims to keep the process manageable for clients by staying organized and responsive. That emphasis on clarity underlies how he approaches emerging issues and routine legal tasks.
He currently practices at Shepherd and Long, P.C., handling a range of client matters across the firm’s offerings.