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Kemeny, Ramp & Renaud, LLC Recognized as A Top New Jersey Personal Injury Law Firms in NJBIZ's 2024 Reader's Rankings Awards
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Small Firm, Big Results: Kemeny, Ramp & Renaud, LLC Celebrated for Excellence in Personal Injury Law

EAST BRUNSWICK, N.J. - Washingtoner -- Kemeny, Ramp & Renaud, LLC is proud to have been recognized as one of the top 3 New Jersey Personal Injury Law Firms in NJBIZ's 2024 Reader's Ranking Awards. As the smallest law firm on the list, the recognition exemplifies Kemeny, Ramp & Renaud's achievement to obtaining outsized results for its clients.

The personal injury attorneys at Kemeny, Ramp & Renaud represent clients in cases involving serious injuries throughout New Jersey. They have and continue to represent clients in cases involving wrongful death claims, major motor-vehicle accidents, traumatic brain injuries, sexual abuse, drunk driving accidents and dram shop liability, and medical malpractice claims.

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"We are honored to accept the award," said managing partner, Alexander J. Kemeny. "The attorneys and staff at our firm deserve the recognition. I especially want to thank the attorneys, Ann Renaud, Matt Lafargue, and Seth Weintraub, who work tirelessly on behalf of our personal injury clients, as well as  the firm's primary personal injury paralegal, Mary Ellen Powanda. Mary Ellen is attentive to our clients' needs and plays an important role in allowing our lawyers to achieve the excellent results our firm prides itself on attaining.

The attorneys at Kemeny, Ramp & Renaud, LLC provide aggressive and effective legal representation for accident victims throughout New Jersey. The firm fights for accident victims and their families. Contact the New Jersey accident attorneys at Kemeny, Ramp & Renaud, LLC if you or someone you love sustained an injury as an accident.

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About Kemeny Ramp & Renaud, LLC: Kemeny, Ramp & Renaud, LLC is a boutique New Jersey civil litigation law firm committed to delivering exceptional legal services. With a track record of impactful legal representation, the firm continues to shape the legal landscape, the firm has earned a reputation for excellence and, innovation in the legal industry.

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