THURSDAY, MAY 16 3:30PM – 5:00PM Navigating Childhood Sexual Abuse Cases in 2024 Civil Track (Aqua) This panel will discuss the landmark CSAA amendments from legislator’s perspective, TCA, CSAA, Charitable Immunity. A panel of experienced practitioners will discuss all aspect …
NJ Supreme Court Victory for Chance & McCann and victims of sexual abuse
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LIKE our Case WS – Holding Legislative Amendments Apply Retroactively to Sex Assault Claim, Court Reinstates Suit Against Board of Education
ATTORNEY KEVIN P. MCCANN ACHIEVES RECERTIFICATION IN CIVIL TRIAL LAW WITH THE NATIONAL BOARD OF TRIAL ADVOCACY
BRIDGETON, New Jersey -The National Board of Trial Advocacy (NBTA) is pleased to announce that Kevin P. McCann of the law firm, of Chance & McCann, LLC has successfully achieved recertification as a civil trial advocate. The NBTA was formed …
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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.