Kileigh is an associate at NBP, who draws on her wealth of experience as a judicial law clerk as she represents clients in a wide range of complex disputes and investigations. Kileigh is a deep thinker, committed to understanding her client’s business and goals. Whether representing clients in litigation or investigations, Kileigh’s unique strength lies in her ability to fully immerse herself in the details of a case, identifying critical facts and key legal issues to develop innovative strategies tailored to her client’s goals.
Prior to joining NBP, Kileigh served as a judicial law clerk to Associate Justice David. A. Lowy of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. And before that role, Kileigh served two terms as a judicial law clerk to Associate Justice Kenneth V. Desmond Jr. of the Massachusetts Appeals Court.
Kileigh graduated magna cum laude from New England Law | Boston in 2020. While attending law school, she served as the Editor-in-Chief of the New England Law Review, and worked various internships, including representing clients as a student attorney on behalf of the Volunteer Lawyers Project. Kileigh earned the New England School of Law Outstanding Scholastic Achievement Award upon graduation. Prior to law school, Kileigh graduated summa cum laude from Merrimack College in 2017.
Kileigh is admitted to practice law in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and is a member of the Boston Bar Association. Kileigh has also served as an adjunct legal research and writing professor at New England Law | Boston.
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