Kevin F. Hampe - Dedham, MA
Attorney at Winbourne Hampe & Sheehan
Real Estate Law and Conveyancing Lawyers in Dedham, MA
411 Washington Street Dedham, MA 02026 - 444
Dedham Real Estate Law and Conveyancing Lawyer
Updated: 03/02/2026
Areas of Practice
- Real Estate Law and Conveyancing
- Municipal Law
- Trust and Probate Litigation
- Landlord tenant law
- Civil Litigation
- Business Formation
- Mental Health Law
- Commercial Leasing
Litigation: 25%
Attorney Information
Overview
Kevin F. Hampe has been practicing law since his admittance to the Massachusetts Bar in 1977. He has been a member of Law Offices of Winbourne, Hampe & Sheehan since 1976 and became a partner of the firm in 1981.
Attorney Hampe concentrates on the on the practice of real estate law, municipal law, trust probate litigation, mental health law, commercial leasing, business formation and civil litigation with a focus on the surrounding towns of Dedham, Needham, Westwood, Norwood, Canton, Quincy, and Walpole, Massachusetts. He serves clients throughout the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and in Norfolk, Suffolk, Middlesex, Plymouth, and Barnstable Counties.
Education
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Legal Education
- Suffolk University Law School, Boston, Massachusetts, 1976
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Non Legal Education
- Harvard University, Boston, Massachusetts, 1973
- Dedham High School, Dedham, Massachusetts, 1969
Current Employment Position(s)
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Partner
Bar Admissions
- Massachusetts, 1976
- U.S. Federal Courts
- Supreme Court of the United States of America
Other Affiliations
- Massachusetts Bar Association
- Bar Association of Norfolk County
- Elected Town Meeting Member, Town of Dedham
- Appointed Member of Dedham Historical Commission
- Norfolk Bar Association (Past President)
- Dedham Savings, Board of Trustees (Member)
- Dedham Savings, Board of Investment (Member)
Contact
411 Washington Street
Dedham, MA 02026 - 444
Phone: 781-708-4495
Fax: 781-326-7465
Email: Send a message
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