About Stephen
Stephen Allard built his path to the law in two New England classrooms. He attended Providence College and went on to earn his J.D. from Suffolk University Law School in 2003. Those years set the groundwork for a steady career in Massachusetts courts and legal practice.
After law school, Allard began practicing law in Massachusetts. He joined The Keches Law Group, P.C., where he serves as a lawyer. Over time he has handled a range of matters for clients in the state. He is a current member of the State Bar of Massachusetts, and that membership underpins his work before state tribunals and in transactional settings.
Colleagues describe Allard as pragmatic in approach. He combines courtroom preparation with file management and client communication. He focuses on clear explanations and practical next steps during meetings. That steadiness helps when deadlines loom or when cases require detailed document review.
Clients find that he explains complex issues without jargon. He lays out options and likely outcomes. He also pays attention to procedural requirements and local rules. That attention reduces surprises and keeps cases moving.
Outside the office, Allard’s academic background remains part of his professional identity. Providence College and Suffolk Law appear frequently in conversations about alumni networks and continuing education. Through those connections he stays current on developments that affect practice in Massachusetts.
Allard’s career has unfolded within the state he serves. He works daily on matters that arise under Massachusetts law and appears in state forums as needed. His steady presence at The Keches Law Group, P.C. is part of a broader pattern: a lawyer who built local experience and applies it to client matters in the Commonwealth.
Today he continues to represent clients through The Keches Law Group, P.C., handling cases and providing legal counsel in Massachusetts.