Attorney Anthony Gill, of Keches Law Group, is a Caucasian-appearing man with dark hair. He is wearing a white shirt, gold tie, and black suit jacket and is leaning against a window.

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Anthony J. Gill

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Attorney Anthony John Gill joined Keches Law Group, P.C. in 2021 and was brought on as an attorney in the Personal Injury Department in 2022, upon his admittance to the Massachusetts Bar. During his final two years of law school, Attorney Gill worked as a clerk for Keches Law Group, P.C.  Prior to joining Keches Law Group, P.C.,  Attorney Gill spent time as a clerk for a prominent Boston Civil Litigation firm.   

Attorney Gill was born and raised in Melrose, Massachusetts, and attended Malden Catholic High School prior to attending Stonehill College, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in Criminology and Political Science.  During his time at Stonehill, Attorney Gill was active in the campus community as a Tight-End on the Football Team, in addition to his involvement in the Best Buddies Program.   

Attorney Gill then attended Suffolk University Law School. While attending Suffolk, Attorney Gill spent time as a Student Attorney in Suffolk’s Prosecutor Clinic, assigned to the Essex County District Attorney’s Office. This clinical experience allowed Attorney Gill the opportunity to develop his courtroom advocacy skills. During his time at Suffolk, Attorney Gill was recognized for his legal brief writing skills in his first year at Suffolk and graduated with Distinction in his Trial and Appellate Advocacy Concentration.  

Attorney Gill found his passion for serving people in difficult situations while helping raise his youngest sibling, Christopher, from a young age. He spends his free time reading, coaching, volunteering, and remaining active. 

Attorney Gill is currently admitted to practice law in Massachusetts. 

Educação 

J.D., Suffolk University Law School 

Concentration: Trial & Appellate Advocacy  

B.S., Stonehill College

Major: Criminology & Political Science  

Menor: Sociologia 

Jurisdictions  

Massachusetts