2011 Super Lawyers Pro Bono Award
Attorney Profile

Kenneth M. Trombly

Kenneth Trombly

Schultz & Trombly, PLLC
1050 17th Street Northwest, Suite 1250
Washington, DC 20036

Washington

Washington D.C. (DC)

Contact Contact Kenneth M. Trombly
T: 202-775-8888
F: 202-457-0343

Visit: www.schultztrombly.com
Practice Areas: Personal Injury Plaintiff: General (40%), Personal Injury Plaintiff: Medical Malpractice (30%), Personal Injury Plaintiff: Products (30%)

Personal Injury Plaintiff: General

Personal Injury Plaintiff: Medical Malpractice

Personal Injury Plaintiff: Products

Profile

With over three decades of legal experience, Ken Trombly limits his law practice to representing plaintiffs in catastrophic injury cases, such as traumatic brain damage and wrongful death. He is listed in The Best Lawyers in America, and is a past president of the District of Columbia Trial Lawyers Association. Ken is also a member of the Academy of Trial Advocacy, a national organization that is limited by invitation only to attorneys who have demonstrated a commitment to the rights of seriously injured persons. He is currently the President of the D.C. chapter of the American Board of Trial Advocates, and is also a member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum. Licensed in the District of Columbia and in Maryland, he has been AV-rated by Martindale-Hubbell (its highest rating) for over 20 years.

Selected To

Washington, D.C. Super Lawyers 2011
Washington, D.C. Super Lawyers 2010
Washington, D.C. Super Lawyers 2009
Washington, D.C. Super Lawyers 2008
Washington, D.C. Super Lawyers 2007

About Kenneth Trombly

Admitted: 1975, Washington D.C.

Professional Webpage: www.schultztrombly.com/Bio/KennethTrombly.asp

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