About Justin
Justin Serianni built his academic foundation in Pennsylvania. He earned a Bachelor of Arts from LaSalle University in 1999, a Juris Doctor from Widener University Delaware School of Law in 2006, and an LL.M. from Temple University Beasley School of Law in 2008. Those years in law school and graduate study set the stage for a practice that crosses state and federal lines.
He gained admission to the bar in Pennsylvania in 2006 and in New Jersey in 2007. He is also admitted to practice before the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Early in his career he moved between courtroom work and advisory roles, building familiarity with litigation mechanics and regulatory matters. That experience led to a role as Of Counsel at Kang Haggerty LLC, where he has combined courtroom understanding with counseling work.
Serianni holds a Certified Information Privacy Professional credential from the International Association of Privacy Professionals. That certification signals specific training in privacy standards and international data-protection concepts. He maintains an active membership in the IAPP and is listed as a member of Taxpayers Against Fraud, reflecting professional interests that include compliance and accountability issues.
He remains an active member of the State Bar of Pennsylvania and the State Bar of New Jersey. Those affiliations have coincided with practice that spans state and federal forums. Admission to the Eastern District of Pennsylvania means he can represent clients in that federal court as well as in state courts where he is licensed.
Colleagues describe Serianni as steady and practical in approach. He tends to pair technical knowledge from his LL.M. studies with the hands-on demands of litigation and client counseling. Cases are handled with attention to procedure and a preference for clarity in written work. He has avoided public spectacle and instead built a practice on steady, methodical representation.
He is based at Kang Haggerty LLC, serving as Of Counsel and advising on matters that intersect law, technology, and regulatory compliance. He currently handles privacy and data-protection issues and related compliance and litigation matters.