Jeff Kimmel

Jeff KimmelJeff Kimmel, recognized as a Trailblazer and true agent of change in the legal field by the New York Law Journal is the Managing Partner and CEO of Salenger, Sack, Kimmel & Bavaro. As a graduate of Wharton Business School and Brooklyn Law School, Jef has elevated the firm's status and growth to one of the leading and most progressive personal injury law firms in New York to date. When Jeff is not managing the firm or trying cases, he is working multiple Jeff has meticulously combined his entrepreneurial business background with his keen analytical legal sense to cultivate not just a dynamic law firm, but an effective, client-oriented business that supports and promotes lawyer development, firm efficiency processes, case value maximization protocols, staffing diversity and community outreach programs. Jeff's extraordinary efforts have been recognized in and out of the courtroom. He is widely known in the industry for his various professional publications, some of which include articles published in the New York Law Journal and a chapter on trial preparation and strategy contributed to the popular Inside the Minds series by Thomson Reuter. Additionally, Jeff was invited as an inaugural contributor to the New York Law Journal's Smart Litigator and has provided commentary and expertise on News 12, CNN, ABC, CBS, NBC, and Fox news stations as a legal analyst. Jeff is also seen as a new thought leader within the legal community as he constantly reciprocates his passion and knowledge of the law as a sought-after lecturer and mentor. He frequently lectures attorneys on trial-related topics for National Business Institute (NBI), NYS Academy of Trial Lawyers, New York County Lawyers' Association and Brooklyn Law School. Additionally, he participates in CLE webinars for Lawline, Clear Law Institute, National Academy of Continuing Legal Education, and myLawCLE. Jeff also regularly participates as a judge in Yale University's annual Mock Trial competition. Read More Read Less

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