Richard Keshian
Work in Kajko, Weisman & Colasanti, LLP
Top Rated Family Law Attorney with 65 years of experience
Estate Planning, Probate, Real Estate, Commercial Law, Property, Land Use & Zoning
430 Bedford Street, Suite 390, Lexington, MA 02420
About Richard Keshian
Practice Areas
- Estate Planning
- Probate
- Real Estate
- Commercial Law
- Property
- Land Use & Zoning
Education
- Boston University School of Law, Boston, Massachusetts, 1958J.D.
- Boston University, 1956B.S.
- Major: Government/General Business
Classes and Seminars
- Former Member, Curriculum Committee, Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education,
- Lecturer, Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Massachusetts Bar Association, Boston Bar Association, Massachusetts Association of Bank Counsel, Real Estate Bar Association for Massachusetts,
- Former Instructor, Business Law and Real Estate Law, George Washington University College of General Studies
- Former Instructor, Real Estate Law, Institute of Financial Education
- Contributing Author , Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education Publications
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- Massachusetts, 1958
- U.S. District Court, 1972
- U.S. Supreme Court, 1962
Other Affiliations
- Real Estate Bar Association for Massachusetts (Past President)
- Real Estate Bar Association for Massachusetts (Director Emeritus)
- Massachusetts Association of Bank Counsel (Past President)
- Real Estate Bar Association (Former Chairman, Title Standards Committee)
- American Bar Association (Former Member, Standing Committee on Lawyer Guaranty Funds)
- American Arbitration Association (Former Arbitrator)
- Arlington Zoning Board of Appeals (Past Chairman)
- Selected for Who's Who in America; Who's Who in American Law
- Arlington Chamber of Commerce (Past President)
- Massachusetts Association of Planning Boards (Past Vice President)
Past Positions
- Keshian & Reynolds, P.C., Principal Shareholder
Fees
- Offers Free Initial Consultation
- Accepts Credit Cards
Office Info
Other Colleagues
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- Estate Planning
- Probate
- Real Estate
- Commercial Law
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