About Thomas M. Kiley
Thomas M. Kiley Jr. studied communication as an undergraduate and later turned to law. He earned a B.S. in Communication from the University of New Hampshire in 2001 and a J.D. from Massachusetts School of Law in 2007. His academic path combined a foundation in public communication with formal legal training.
After law school, he established a practice in the New England area. He is admitted to practice in both New Hampshire and Massachusetts. Over the years he has built a practice that intersects courtroom work and client counseling. Colleagues note that his background in communication informs the way he prepares witnesses and frames arguments.
Kiley holds memberships in several professional groups. He is a member of the American Association for Justice and the Massachusetts Academy of Trial Lawyers. He also belongs to the New England Chapter of Conflict Resolution and participates in Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education programs. These affiliations reflect an interest in trial procedure, dispute resolution and continuing legal education.
His office is associated with Kiley Law Group, where he maintains his practice. The firm name appears consistently on filings and business listings. He handles matters that require litigation skills as well as negotiated resolutions. His courtroom experience is supported by memberships in organizations focused on trial advocacy.
Clients working with him can expect attention to case preparation and courtroom presentation. He combines his undergraduate training in communication with legal practice to explain complex issues plainly. That approach guides his work whether cases settle or proceed to trial.
Beyond casework, he attends professional education and participates in regional dispute resolution programming. He often takes part in continuing education sessions offered through MCLE and in local chapter events that address practical trial skills. Those activities keep him engaged with peers across both states.
He practices through Kiley Law Group and handles civil litigation and trial matters in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. His current practice focuses on representing clients in trial and civil litigation across both jurisdictions.