NYC Criminal Lawyers Offering Complimentary Consultation For Crimes Over Christmas
(PRWEB) December 26, 2013 -- The law firm of Raiser & Kenniff, PC, NYC's premier criminal defense law firm, is pleased to announce its no-cost consultation for criminal cases in New York, this Christmas holiday.
Consumers interested in getting a complimentary consultation, can call Raiser & Kenniff, PC's, NYC office at 212-274-0090, or Raiser & Kenniff's Long Island location at 516-742-7600.
With law offices in New York City, Nassau, and Suffolk County, Raiser & Kenniff, PC, can help individuals accused of crimes committed this Christmas season.
About Thomas Kenniff
Thomas Kenniff is a founding partner at Raiser and Kenniff, PC, and a popular television legal analyst. When the media needs an expert on criminal cases, they call Thomas Kenniff. Prior to founding Raiser & Kenniff, PC, Thomas served as Assistant D.A., prosecuting hundreds of criminal cases. In addition to his service as an Assistant D.A., Thomas is also a commissioned officer in the Army National Guard’s Judge Advocate General’s (JAG) Corps, and a veteran of the current war in Iraq. Currently, he holds the title of Chief of Military Justice, supervising all criminal prosecutions involving New York Army National Guard soldiers. Some of Tom’s high profile criminal cases have drawn international media attention, and Tom has been featured in the NY Post, Newsday, USA Today, and many other major publications. He has recently been highlighted in Arrive Magazine as one of the top three DUI lawyers in the Northeast.
About Raiser & Kenniff, PC
At Raiser and Kenniff, PC, we help real people with real problems. Our firm exists solely to provide clients in NYC with professional criminal defense guidance. We understand the system and know when to push, when to hold back, when to negotiate, and when to fight. Tenacious and unyielding, we are prepared to take on the toughest cases.
Jeanne Walter, Raiser & Kenniff, PC, http://raiserkenniff.com, +1 (212) 274-0090, [email protected]
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