Kendall Coffee is a founding partner of Coffey Burlington LLP and a former U.S. Attorney in Florida. Kendall Coffey has a prominent record as a high stakes lawyer for both business disputes and criminal cases, including Miami’s voter fraud trial, the Elian Gonzalez saga and the 2000 Presidential recount litigation. Kendall Coffee has also been a guest legal analyst for CNBC, CNN, FOX, Headline News, MSNBC and Telemundo and provided commentary for CBS-4, CNN International and the Canadian Broadcasting Company.

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