From his clerkship for the Presiding Criminal Judge of the Superior Court in Morris County, the Honorable B. Theodore Bozonelis, to the Prosecutor’s Office for two tenures and the private firm of Nuzzi and Mason, LLC, Brian Kenney has always practiced criminal law.
As such, Brian brings over 17 years of criminal law experience to Einhorn Barbarito, where he specializes in Criminal Defense, Domestic Violence, Law Enforcement Representation, and Victim Representation. Brian believes in the constitution and the rights it affords, along with the basic idea that individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
Having experience with criminal defense for years and working as an Assistant Prosecutor for almost a decade, Brian brings a unique perspective to how he approaches cases to the benefit of any client he represents. Moreover, Brian engages each client with an attentive and communicative approach to keep them informed about what is going on every step of the way during what could be the most difficult time in their lives.
Honors & Accolades
Brian has been recognized by the following:
- “New Jersey Rising Star,” Super Lawyers, 2009 – 2014
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Professional Affiliations
- Trustee, Morris County Bar Association Foundation
- Co-Chair of the Criminal Law Committee, Morris County Bar Association
- Member, District XB Ethics Committee, West Morris and Sussex County
- Member, Board of Trustees, New Jersey State Bar Association, Criminal Law Section
- Member, New Jersey Association for Justice
- Member, Morris County Bar Association
- Trustee, Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers of New Jersey
- Member, Sussex County Bar Association
- Member, New Jersey State Bar Association
- Trustee, Criminal Law Section
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Community Involvement
- Volunteer Attorney, Battered Women’s Legal Advocacy Project in Morris County, New Jersey
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News
- Brian D. Kenney To Be Honored As Trustee Of The Morris County Bar Foundation
- Matheu D. Nunn And Brian D. Kenney To Present at the 2020 Morris County Bar Association’s “Legalpalooza” Virtual Event
- Brian D. Kenney’s Appointment As Co-Chair of Morris County Bar Association Criminal Committee Mentioned in New Jersey Law Journal
- Brian D. Kenney, Esq. Named By Morris County Bar Association As Co-Chair Of Criminal Committee
- Einhorn Barbarito Selected To Provide Legal Services To New Jersey State Policemen’s Benevolent Association Under NJSPBA’s Legal Protection Plan
- Brian D. Kenney Quoted in New Jersey Law Journal Article “Bar Associations’ Reduced Fee Programs Aim To Assist ‘In-Between’ Litigants”
- Brian D. Kenney, Esq. Appointed to District Ethics Committee by New Jersey Supreme Court
- Brian D. Kenney, Esq. Named To Board Of Trustees, Criminal Law Section Of New Jersey State Bar Association
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