Previously, she practiced health care law and oversaw the pro bono program at an international law firm. She is a 2002 recipient of Lawyers Alliance’s Cornerstone Award for exceptional volunteer service. She received a J.D. from Fordham University School of Law, M.P.A. from Long Island University, and a B.S. from Duke University.
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I practice criminal defense in both state and federal court. My passion lies in litigation as I have practiced in several areas of law, including criminal defense, family law, as well as civil litigation. At this point in time, I have chosen to focus my talents on a criminal defense practice.
Kayla did a great job representing me at a virtual Court Magistrate hearing. I had originally called another highly rated attorney, but they blew off our meeting so and I found and called Kayla and was immediately impressed with our conversation.
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