About Sharon
Sharon McConvery built a foundation in two different fields before she entered law. She completed undergraduate studies at Rutgers University–Camden in 1989, earning degrees in accounting and English. That combination of numerical training and attention to written detail led her to law school, where she received a J.D. from Seton Hall University School of Law in 1992.
After law school, McConvery pursued practice in both state and federal settings. Over time she won admission to several courts that shape litigation in the Northeast, including the courts of New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania, as well as federal venues such as the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey, the Southern District of New York and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. Those admissions allow her to appear for clients in a variety of trial and appellate contexts.
Her professional home is Kearns Rotolo Law, where she serves as a lawyer. Colleagues describe her approach as steady and attentive to detail. The accounting background from Rutgers informs work that turns on financial records and ledgers. The English degree lends itself to drafting and analyzing complex documents. Together those skills support litigation and transactional tasks that require both precise numbers and careful language.
McConvery's career spans courtroom appearances and client counseling. She has experience preparing pleadings, conducting discovery and arguing motions in federal and state courts. She also handles legal research and drafting on matters that often demand clear written explanation. She practices across matters that involve regulated industries, commercial disputes and enforcement questions, relying on procedural knowledge of trial and appellate process.
Today she practices at Kearns Rotolo Law and remains admitted in multiple jurisdictions and federal courts. Her work allows clients to present claims or defenses in state and federal forums, and she continues to manage cases from initial filing through motion practice and, when necessary, briefing before appellate panels. Her current practice includes representing clients in state and federal litigation and appearing before the courts to advance those matters.