Timothy Kennedy obtained his Juris Doctor
degree in 1992 from the Rutgers Law School in Camden, New
Jersey. Then, as now, this was a highly competitive law school rated as one of the best in the country. While there, Mr. Kennedy achieved the very great honor of becoming a Law Review Editor. This is a distinction recognized by lawyers as the mark of a truly ambitious and hard-working attorney. Also during his time at Rutgers Law, Tim was distinguished as a dean's list scholar for his excellent academic performance. At this same time, Tim worked in the highly coveted position of research and writing assistant for the
internationally esteemed Professor Albert Blaustein, who helped draft
more than forty constitutions for emerging democracies and other
transitioning nations in the post-cold-war era, including the
constitution of the Russian Republic in 1991.
Graduating
in 1992, Tim immediately took and passed the Pennsylvania and New Jersey Bar examinations
and was admitted to practice that same year in those jurisdictions and
in the Federal District Court for the District of New Jersey. Tim
practiced in all of those jurisdictions in his early years of practice, before settling in for a long stretch with a very well-regarded
boutique workers' compensation and personal injury litigation firm in
Plymouth Meeting, PA.
For the past thirteen years, Tim has
concentrated his practice on representing injured workers in Pennsylvania workers'
compensation litigation. He knows the law and he
knows the practice. He has established himself as a highly skilled and
accomplished attorney, appreciated by his clients, respected by his colleagues and feared by his adversaries.
Mr. Kennedy is a frequent speaker at legal seminars and before public and private groups, educating other lawyers and the public on issues relating to workers' compensation law
In addition to all of this, Mr. Kennedy finds time to relax and partake of his most significant hobby: painting. A few samples of his work are included at the bottom of this page.
Tim resides in Delaware County with his wife and two sons.
(c)2008 Tim Kennedy