October 16th, 2025

Gross McGinley, LLP Welcomes Keegan A. Boyle as Newest Associate Attorney to our Litigation Team

Gross McGinley is pleased to welcome Keegan A. Boyle as our newest associate attorney. Keegan joins the firm with a dynamic background in law and education, shaped by his graduation from Temple University and the University of Pittsburgh School of Law (JD, 2021). Prior to joining Gross McGinley, Keegan served as a judicial law clerk to the Honorable Samuel Murray, where he demonstrated diligence and adaptability in Northampton County courts.

Keegan brings a sincere passion for diverse perspectives in the law. He is thrilled to enter the legal profession at a turning point where more voices are empowered to influence progress and equity in the justice system. His approach to client service is deeply rooted in empathy and active listening, meeting clients with genuine understanding. Throughout his legal career, Keegan has shown a commitment to teamwork, whether supporting colleagues in the courtroom or going above and beyond for those around him.

A proud Eagle Scout and former classroom teacher in North Philadelphia, Keegan believes in fostering inclusive environments and championing community impact. Beyond his legal skills, Keegan is active in the Lehigh Valley, volunteering at the Bradbury-Sullivan LGBT Community Center, joining poetry readings, and advocating for meaningful civic engagement. He spends his free time exploring the region, working out, enjoying time with his boyfriend and dog, and listening to Taylor Swift.

We celebrate Keegan’s arrival at Gross McGinley and look forward to his contributions as a thoughtful advocate and community-minded attorney, embracing the firm’s collaborative spirit and exemplifying the extraordinary outlook for which Gross McGinley has become known.

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