About Steven
Steven Kuhn's path to the law began at Franklin & Marshall College, where he earned his B.A. in 1978. He moved on to Cardozo School of Law and received his J.D. in 1981. Those credentials anchor a professional life that ties academic training to sustained involvement in New York's courts and bar groups.
He serves as a volunteer arbitrator for the Civil Court of the City of New York. That role places him in the middle of practical dispute-resolution work and brings him into regular contact with judges, lawyers and litigants. The arbitrator post complements his long-standing memberships in several legal organizations, including the American Bar Association and both federal courts in New York where he holds membership: the Eastern District and the Southern District.
Locally, Kuhn maintains ties to Suffolk County's legal community. He is a member of the Suffolk County Bar Association and the Suffolk County Matrimonial Bar Association. Those memberships reflect an involvement in family and matrimonial law circles and offer a network of colleagues who handle similar matters across the region.
He is also part of committee work that touches on professional conduct and dispute resolution. He belongs to the Matrimonial and Family Law Committee, the Grievance Committee and the Fee Dispute Resolution Committee. Participation in those bodies suggests a practitioner who engages with ethical questions and the practical mechanics of resolving fee conflicts and client complaints.
Over the years Kuhn has balanced courtroom and settlement-oriented work. His committee and arbitration roles indicate frequent exposure to negotiation and procedures outside of the typical trial calendar. He appears in venues both civil and matrimonial, and he is active where disputes are resolved through alternative processes as well as through the courts.
Kuhn practices under the name Steven P. Kuhn, Lawyer at Law. His long-running engagement with bar associations and his volunteer service in the Civil Court underscore a hands-on approach to family law, grievance matters and fee dispute resolution. He continues to handle matrimonial and family matters and remains involved in arbitration and committee work related to legal ethics and fee disagreements.