About Kimberly M
Kimberly M Lennox is an attorney licensed to practice in Pennsylvania who concentrates on criminal law, constitutional matters and civil rights advocacy. She brings a legal education rooted in those subjects and applies it to clients who require representation in state courts and related proceedings. Her approach is matter-of-fact and focused on the legal questions at hand.
Lennox earned her J.D. from Pennsylvania State University - Dickinson School of Law. Her coursework emphasized criminal law, constitutional law, and civil rights and advocacy. Before law school she completed a Bachelor of Science at the University of Hartford. Those academic choices steered her toward criminal justice issues and public law from an early stage.
During her studies at Dickinson School of Law she concentrated on the intersection of criminal procedure and constitutional protections. She examined how constitutional rules shape criminal investigations and prosecutions, and she studied remedies for violations of civil rights. The classroom work informed her understanding of statutory and constitutional frameworks that govern criminal cases and civil-rights claims.
After completing her legal education, Lennox began practicing in Pennsylvania. She handles matters that range from trial-level criminal defense to claims involving alleged violations of constitutional rights. Her practice involves case assessment, preparation for hearings, and representation in court. She works with clients facing criminal charges as well as those seeking relief for rights infringements under state and federal law.
Colleagues and clients see her as methodical and direct. She frames legal issues in plain language and prepares cases with attention to procedural detail. In court she advances arguments that draw on constitutional doctrine as well as statutory law. Outside the courtroom she prepares filings, engages in discovery, and develops factual records intended to support legal claims or defenses.
Lennox practices at Lennox Legal LLC in Pennsylvania. She remains engaged in matters that raise constitutional questions and civil-rights concerns while also representing people charged with crimes. She continues to handle litigation and advising in areas of criminal law, constitutional issues, and civil rights advocacy.