Kenney Egan McCafferty & Young
KEMY is not exclusively a plaintiff’s or a defendant’s law firm.  Our attorneys represent individuals, corporations, labor organizations, employee benefit plans, and are regularly called upon to conduct internal investigations on behalf of businesses and governmental entities.
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Kenney Egan McCafferty & Young, P.C. (“KEMY”) is a nationally renowned law firm founded by former Federal prosecutors who have spent their careers dedicated to public interest trial work. Whether acting as Special Counsel to a governmental agency, defending the rights of aggrieved individuals, or representing an organization that has been victimized by fraud or other wrongful misconduct, KEMY prides itself on zealous advocacy in the public interest.  KEMY is not exclusively a plaintiff’s or a defendant’s law firm. 

        

 

Our attorneys represent individuals, corporations, labor organizations, employee benefit plans, and are regularly called upon to conduct internal investigations on behalf of businesses and governmental entities.

Capitalizing on our extensive litigation experience in both the public and private sectors, KEMY employs a multidisciplinary team approach emphasizing pre-litigation investigation and cooperation.  KEMY is accustomed to taking on and resolving complex legal and factual issues in both courtroom litigations and internal investigations. 

Kenney Egan McCafferty & Young, P.C., ("KEMY"), only provides legal advice after having entered into an attorney-client relationship, which our website specifically does not create. Only after having entered into a written, signed agreement with KEMY is an attorney-client relationship created. Any electronic communication sent to KEMY may not be secure, and thus may be disclosed. Accordingly, we request that you do not send sensitive or confidential information electronically. In addition, the sending of electronic mail to any lawyer or other address identified in this website does not create a lawyer-client relationship. The contents of any such mail are not privileged, unless the sender is a current client of KEMY, and the communication is sent pursuant to that attorney-client relationship.