GMGAIL M. MCKENNAGail M. Mckenna, Attorney at Law
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Gail M. Mckenna, Attorney at Law

Gail M. McKenna

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521 Mount Hope St Ste 206 B, North Attleboro, MA, 02760
Criminal DefenseAdministrative LawAppeals
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Gail M. McKenna is an administrative law attorney with more than 35 years of legal experience, practicing at Gail M. Mckenna, Attorney At Law in North Attleboro, MA. He attended University of Massachusetts B.B.A. and earned a J.D. from Western New England College. He has been admitted to the Massachusetts Bar since 1990. His practice encompasses administrative law, appeals, and criminal defense, allowing him to serve clients across a range of legal needs. He maintains a clean professional disciplinary record.

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Licensed Since

1990

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No misconduct found

Practice Areas

3Practice Areas
  • Administrative Law34%
  • Appeals33%
  • Criminal Defense33%

Languages

English

Experience

35+ years

Administrative Law Attorney at Gail M. Mckenna, Attorney at Law. Admitted to practice in Massachusetts, 1990. Focus areas include Criminal Defense, Administrative Law, Appeals.

Licenses & Bar Admissions

Massachusetts

Bar #Massachusetts Board of Bar Overs · Admitted 1990

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Schools & Education

Western New England College J.D.

Degree · 1990

University of Massachusetts B.B.A.

Degree · 1990

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521 Mount Hope St Ste 206 B, North Attleboro, MA, 02760

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