Atlantic City Criminal Lawyer



Kenneth M. Warren Jr., Esq.

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Kenneth M. Warren Jr., Esq. completed his undergraduate at Seton Hall University in South Orange, New Jersey where he graduated with High Honors and received a Baccalaureate of Arts degree in History and Philosophy. During his time at Seton Hall, Mr. Warren was a member of the National Honor Society, member of Phi Alpha Theta, member of Phi Alpha Delta, and awarded the Annual George L.A. Reilly Award for Historical Research.

Mr. Warren began his legal career upon entering Rutgers Camden School of Law in Camden, New Jersey. Upon entry of law school, he was awarded the Vincent S. Haneman and Joseph B. Perskie Scholarship Award by the Atlantic County Bar Association and the Honorable Nathan C. Staller Law Scholarship Foundation Award by the Cape May County Bar Association.

After his first year of study, he interned for a New Jersey Superior Court Judge in the Atlantic County Superior Court, Family Division where he worked on custody, child support, emancipation, divorce, and other family related cases. After his second year of study at Rutgers, Mr. Warren he interned for a New Jersey Superior Court Judge in the Atlantic County Superior Court, Criminal Division where he worked on suppression motions, expungement applications, change of custody orders and other criminal matters. During his third year, Mr. Warren worked alongside a Federal Magistrate Judge in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania in the Federal Prisoner Re-entry Program. He also was selected to represent juvenile clients in the Rutgers Children’s Justice Clinic in Camden and Burlington Counties. He completed New Jersey Court Mediation training and New Jersey Domestic Violence Victims training where he volunteered his time helping the local community during hard times.

In addition to his academics, Mr. Warren interned for Leonard Law Group, as a legal intern for over a year, working alongside firm attorneys writing complex legal briefs, motions, and preparing for complex litigation matters.

After graduating from Rutgers Camden School of Law, Mr. Warren was admitted to practice law in New Jersey and Pennsylvania and accepted a position as an attorney at Leonard Law Group, where the focus of his practice includes family law, matters involving complex tax litigation, immigration and general civil practice.

After graduating from Rutgers Camden School of Law, Mr. Warren was admitted to practice law in New Jersey and Pennsylvania and accepted a position as an attorney at Leonard Law Group, where the focus of his practice includes family law, matters involving complex tax litigation, immigration and general civil practice.