About Patrick F.
Patrick F. Keady is an attorney based in Massachusetts who has practiced at The Keches Law Group, P.C. since 2013. He combines formal training from law school with several years of courtroom and office experience. Colleagues describe him as methodical and precise in his preparation. Clients have found his explanations straightforward and clear.
Keady earned his law degree from New England Law | Boston after completing undergraduate studies at Virginia Wesleyan College. His legal education emphasized both litigation skills and the study of substantive law. The transition from classroom to practice came quickly. He moved into practice in Massachusetts and has continued there since.
He joined The Keches Law Group, P.C. in 2013. Over the years he has taken on a range of responsibilities typical of an associate lawyer in a midsize practice. He prepares filings, manages case files, and handles client conferences. He also appears in court when matters require in-person advocacy. His daily work mixes legal research, drafting, client contact, and courtroom appearances.
Keady’s work is rooted in routine legal tasks that most clients recognize: sorting documents, meeting deadlines, and explaining options. He aims to make complex legal questions more accessible. His writing tends to be concise. His courtroom manner is steady rather than theatrical. He approaches each file the same way—by building a factual record and testing legal arguments.
Outside of specific case work, he participates in the internal processes of the firm. That involves strategy meetings, mentoring more junior staff, and coordinating with colleagues who handle other aspects of a client’s matter. These internal roles help keep cases moving and ensure the firm presents a unified approach when litigation or negotiation is necessary.
Today, Keady continues to practice at The Keches Law Group, P.C. in Massachusetts. He is licensed to practice in that state and spends his time representing local clients in matters that arise under Massachusetts law.