New Jersey and Pennsylvania have implemented changes to their laws, aiming to provide greater justice and healing for survivors of childhood sexual abuse. These legal reforms are poised to have far-reaching effects on the lives of survivors, the responsibilities of …
New Jersey’s Childhood Sexual Abuse Statute of Limitations: What You Need to Know
New Jersey has made significant strides to address the issue of childhood sexual abuse, recognizing the lifelong impact it can have on survivors. One of the most important changes has been the expansion of New Jersey’s childhood sexual abuse statute …
A Personal Injury Can Happen At Any Time
You may experience a car, truck or motorcycle accident that causes an injury. You may be the victim of a dog bite, caused by someone who fails to keep the animal in control or on leash. A slip and fall …
Have your Civil Rights Been Violated? | How Can an Attorney Help?
Have you or a loved one been the victim of a civil rights violation? If so, you have options and may be entitled to financial compensation. A civil rights attorney can help you navigate the legal system and fight for …
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We may be a small firm in a small town, but our dedication to you is immense. Being small, we can provide our clients with more personal service. From your first visit until your case is resolved it will be evident how much we care.
We have vast legal experience and have been zealous advocates for all of our clients for many years. Although most cases can be settled out of court, knowing that you have an experienced trial attorney in your corner will give you the confidence you need to get the best result possible, in or out of the courtroom.
Kevin P. McCann of Chance & McCann, LLC is a Certified Civil Trial Attorney. The Board on Attorney Certification was established by the Supreme Court of New Jersey in 1980 for the purpose of helping consumers find attorneys who have a recognized level of competence in particular fields of law. Attorneys may be designated by the Supreme Court as “certified attorneys” if they: are able to demonstrate sufficient levels of experience, education, knowledge and skill in a specific area of law or practice; have passed a rigorous examination; and have been recognized by their peers as having sufficient skills and reputation in the designated specialty.
The Supreme Court, through recommendation by the Board, currently certifies attorneys in five areas: civil trial law, criminal trial law, matrimonial law, workers’ compensation law, and municipal court law.