Kendall Coffey
Kendall Coffey is a courtroom lawyer who
fights for the rights of his clients in high stakes business
disputes as well as in high-profile cases such as Miami’s historic
voter fraud trial, the Elian Gonzalez saga and the 2000 Presidential
recount litigation. As the former U.S. Attorney for South Florida,
he headed one of the largest federal prosecution offices in the
country. He has also authored numerous legal works and is a legal
commentator on national news networks sharing his perspectives on
major cases and controversies.
He is currently a partner at Coffey Burlington with offices in
Miami, Florida.
Profile
Guest Legal Analyst: CNBC, CNN, CNN Headline News, FOX, MSNBC,
and Telemundo; has also provided commentary for CBS-4, CNN
International and the Canadian Broadcasting Company.
Lecturer in trial skills and substantive law for such
organizations as The Florida Bar, The Academy of Florida Trial
Lawyers, Dade County Bar Association, University of Miami School
of Law, Professional Education Systems, Inc., National Business
Institute, Inc., and CLE International, Inc.
Adjunct faculty member for Trial Practice at University of Miami
School of Law (1991-1993)
In addition to extensive experience before state and federal courts,
Kendall Coffey has also
handled representations before administrative agencies, such as the
Federal Election Commission and the Florida Election Commission.