About Ronald F.
Ronald F. Belluso trained in two New England schools. He earned his Bachelor of Arts from Boston University and later took his law degree at Roger Williams University School of Law. Those years shaped his approach to litigation and the practical side of representing clients in state matters.
He began practicing in Massachusetts in the mid-2000s. In 2006 he joined a Boston litigation firm, cutting his teeth on contested matters and courtroom procedure. That early period offered steady exposure to civil litigation and the routines of handling case files, motions and hearings.
By 2011 he moved to The Keches Law Group, P.C., where his work broadened. His role there involved handling claims and managing client relationships across a heavier caseload. The change reflected a shift from junior litigation tasks to more responsibility in guiding matters through various stages of dispute resolution.
Outside of law firms, he has been active in professional organizations that align with his practice. He holds membership in the Massachusetts State Bar since 2006 and remains a current member. He also participates in the National Organization of Social Security Claimants Representatives, indicating a sustained interest in social security and administrative claims.
Today he is listed at BCL Law LLP. His background shows steady progression from general litigation toward matters that often intersect with administrative proceedings and claimant advocacy. The combination of a Boston University undergraduate education and a Roger Williams law degree gives him a regional grounding in both academic and practice environments.
Colleagues describe him as methodical in case preparation and attentive in client interviews. He spent years honing courtroom routines and client counseling practices, then applied those habits to administrative representation and claimant work. His professional path is one of incremental moves within Massachusetts firms and organizations that support claimant representation.
He remains based in Massachusetts and maintains active professional memberships. His day-to-day work centers on representing clients in state matters and handling claims before administrative bodies. His current practice at BCL Law LLP focuses on handling claimant disputes and administrative claims in Massachusetts.