Courtroom lawyer, Kendall Coffey fights for the rights of his clients in business disputes and in high-profile cases like Miami’s historic voter fraud trial, the Elian Gonzalez saga and the 2000 Presidential recount litigation. During his time as a U.S. Attorney for S. Florida, he headed one of the largest federal prosecution offices in the nation. Kendall Coffey is also the author of many legal works and continues to provide his expertise and perspectives as a legal commentator on national news networks.
Currently, Kendall Coffey works as a partner at Coffey Burlington. The firm has offices in Miami, Florida.
CNN published the transcripts, which include commentary about former Al Gore attorney, Kendell Coffey.
KENDALL COFFEY, 2000 RECOUNT ATTORNEY: It is mind boggling that democrats championing the right to make every vote count in 2000 are now hearing that their own party is saying that their own votes aren't going to count. From thousands of voters and hanging chads, we've now gone to literally millions of voters who are being hung out to try.
Kendall Coffey and his firm is recognized among the "Top Ten Litigation Firms" in the US.
In 2003, the Sierra Club and a coalition of organizations devoted to environmental protection sued the Army Corps of Engineers in federal court in the District of Columbia, charging the Army had issued permits to conduct rock mining in the Everglades without conducting proper studies of the environmental impact.
CNN Legal Observer and Florida litigator Kendall Coffey provides commentary on the "Best and Worst of a Year of Celebrity Justice."
Editor's note: CNN legal observer Kendall Coffey, a former U.S. Attorney in Miami, Florida, puts the year's legal highlights and lowlights in perspective with his third annual Best and Worst list.
MIAMI, Florida (CNN) -- It was a year that often seemed more legally curious than momentous. In 2007, the coFurts answered questions about Anna Nicole Smith's baby daddy and final resting place, but maintained the status quo on our nation's deepest constitutional issues.