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Richard M. Kenny

The Law Office of Richard M. Kenny

New York, NY

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Richard M. Kenny is a battle-tested New York trial attorney with over one hundred and fifty verdicts in his thirty-six-year career as a lawyer. He has spent his entire career devoted to the representation of the seriously injured throughout the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Greater New York City. As a lawyer who has been practicing personal injury law in New York since 1990, and a member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum®, Richard M. Kenny has the professional experience and the legal knowledge of New York injury law needed to protect your rights. Before starting an independent...

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Education

J.D.

St. John’s Law, New York, New York

B.A.

The State University of New York @ Oneonta, Oneonta, New York

Awards & Recognition

Best Attorneys in America

2025

Nation’s Top One Percent

2025

Officer of the National Association of Distinguished Counsel

2025

The National Trial Lawyers Top 100

Civil Plaintiff · 2024

Lawyers of Distinction

2024

Professional Associations

New York State Trial Lawyers AssociationNew York State Bar AssociationAmerican Association of JusticeMillion Dollar Advocates Forum®Legends Society of Top Lawyers in the United StatesFirst Department Disciplinary Committee

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