Kevin James Shehan

845 Third Avenue, New York, NY

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5.0 / 5
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17 Reviews
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Education

2006
George Mason University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1999
Albion College, B.A., magna cum laude

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5.0 31 reviews
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Crassus licinius

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19 Dec, 2024
Stefanie from start to finish was a rock in a confusing sea ..Her professionalism made my experience much less stressful and at the end I felt like a weight had been lifted from my shoulders .She is awesome at what she does !
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David

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11 Dec, 2024
Kevin Shehan and his colleague Matthew Estes did an excellent job with my case against the FCC.
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Anonymous

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09 Oct, 2024
I am very grateful for the help I received from Kevin regarding my wrongful termination from my previous employer. I found that after speaking with Kevin during the first phone consultation he was very smart, asked all the right questions and reviewed all my documents of evidence thoroughly to be able to put a successful case together. From the start, it was clear that he not only was willing to take my case but also understood the challenges ahead. He knew it would require steadfast resilience. and determination, regardless of how long the process took. He stood by me, answered all questions I had and supported me when I needed hope the most. He remained unwavering and persisted until we achieved an acceptable settlement. I was very satisfied with my settlement, which settled beyond expectations. 5 stars isn't enough in my opinion! Thank you Kevin for all your hard work and belief in me. I would definitely recommend Kevin for anyone looking for a labor and employment lawyer.
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Knowledgeable and experienced in federal employment law
“His background in federal employment is an asset to his knowledge base in dealing with (EEO) employment issues.”
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Aggressive and effective in pursuing client's goals
“He worked incredibly well arguing on my behalf throughout mediation and agency correspondence.”
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Excellent communicator who keeps clients informed
“He was/is wonderful with updates and full communication through phone and email.”
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Personable and caring attorney who goes above and beyond for clients
“I felt that he cared about me and told me how proud he was to represent me.”
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Achieves successful outcomes for clients, even in difficult cases
“Not only did we win, Kevin was able to get my employer to back off me and allow me to keep my job in peace.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2022:
Shehan Legal’s Blog: Answers, Updates & Insights at Work, Mandatory Settlement Conference before Trial in New York’s Commercial Division
2022:
Shehan Legal’s Blog: Answers, Updates & Insights at Work, Expanded Whistleblower Law and Notice Requirement in New York
2022:
Shehan Legal’s Blog: Answers, Updates & Insights at Work, New York City Ends Mandatory Vaccination Requirement for Private Employers Effective November 1, 2022
2021:
Shehan Legal’s Blog: Answers, Updates & Insights at Work, (New!) FAQ Regarding Paid Leave for New York Employees to Receive COVID-19 Vaccine
2021:
Shehan Legal’s Blog: Answers, Updates & Insights at Work, $1.9 Trillion in Federal COVID-19 Relief. What Does It Mean for Employers and Employees?
2021:
Shehan Legal’s Blog: Answers, Updates & Insights at Work, Paid Leave for New York Employees to Receive COVID-19 Vaccine: Takeaways for Employees and Next Steps for Employers
2021:
Shehan Legal’s Blog: Answers, Updates & Insights at Work, What's Old is New Again: Virginia’s New Right to Appeal
2021:
Shehan Legal’s Blog: Answers, Updates & Insights at Work, NY HERO Act Health and Safety Plans Are Due by August 5, 2021
2021:
Shehan Legal’s Blog: Answers, Updates & Insights at Work, COVID-19 Vaccine Required for Federal Employees
2017:
Crain's New York Business, Don't ask: Salary history inquiries are on the way out
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