Kenneth C. Russell | Huntingdon Valley Estate Lawyer

Mr. Kenneth C. Russell Jr.

Mr. Kenneth C. Russell Jr.

Experience: 35 years

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About Kenneth

Kenneth C. Russell, Jr. (“Ken”) is a founding member of Baratta, Russell and Baratta. Ken focuses his practice on Estate Planning and Administration as well as represents numerous businesses, both large and small, in their legal matters.

Ken was raised in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania and attended Freedom High School, Franklin & Marshall College and Temple Law School. At Temple Law School, he was a member of the Temple Law Review as well as the Moot Court Honor Society. After law school, he began working at Baker & McKenzie in Washington D.C. (which was and continues to be the world’s largest law firm) where he
represented large multinational corporations doing business overseas.

Presently, Ken is active in the Delaware County Chamber of Commerce and worked as solicitor for the Delaware County Chamber of Commerce’s Foundation as well as their for-profit Member’s Services entity. Ken previously held the position of Chairman of SEPAC, which is a state Political Action Committee comprised of three local Chambers of Commerce.

Ken lives with his wife and four children in Drexel Hill, PA. He is a board member of Llanerch Hills Baseball, has coached numerous baseball and softball teams. In 2011, he coached the Llanerch Hills 8 year old team to a Pennsylvania State title.

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Experience

Owner and Attorney at Law

Baratta, Russell and Baratta, P.C.

1998 - Present

Admission

Verified Pennsylvania

1990

Education

Franklin and Marshall College

Bachelor of Arts

1986

Recognitions & Achievements

Associations
  • Pennsylvania State Bar Association | Member
Honors / Awards
  • Temple Law Review-Associate Editor | Temple Law School
  • Moot Court Honor Society | Temple Law School

Notable Work

Publications

Baratta, Russell, & Baratta blog 5 Steps to Help You Transition Control of a Parent's Finances

2014


Temple Law Review "Evidentiary Standards Required to Pass Affirmative Action Legislation" Temple Law Review, Vol. 61, No. 3, p. 931,

1988 / 1988