Kevin W. Gaughen, Jr.

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EDUCATION:


American University, B.A., 2004
Suffolk University Law School, J.D., 2007


PRACTICE AREAS:

Real Estate
Litigation












MEMBERSHIPS:   



Norfolk County Bar Association
Plymouth County Bar Association

Real Estate Bar Association



KEVIN W. GAUGHEN, JR.

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Kevin W. Gaughen, Jr. joined the firm in 2009 from the Norfolk County District Attorney’s office. Gaughen served as an Assistant District Attorney under William R. Keating in the Wrentham, Quincy, Stoughton and Dedham District Courts and as the Assistant District Attorney in charge of the Brookline District and Juvenile Courts. Attorney Gaughen is known for his zealous trial advocacy. In an appeals court case, opposing counsel characterized him as to have "pummeled into the jury’s consciousness"
1 important portions of the case. The case was decided in his client’s favor.

Attorney Gaughen is a graduate of Hingham High School and American University where he was awarded a B.A. Gaughen received a Juris Doctor degree from Suffolk University Law School. Gaughen was admitted to the Massachusetts Bar in 2007. Active in the community, Attorney Gaughen provides pro bono services to the Volunteer Lawyers Project of the Boston Bar Association and serves as Vice President of the Hingham Working Dog Foundation and is a member of the board. He currently serves on the board of the Hingham Institution for Savings and previously served on the board of the ALS Foundation for Life.


Attorney Gaughen was named a 2022 Rising Star by Super Lawyers.

Attorney Gaughen concentrates his practice in the areas of
Real Estate and General Litigation .  

Attorney Gaughen is a member of various professional associations including the Boston Bar Association, Norfolk County Bar Association and The Real Estate Bar Association for Massachusetts.

 1. Commonwealth of Massachusetts Appeals Court. 2009-P-0154. Commonwealth v. Francis Fisher. Brief for the Defendant.


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